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Attention to detail stands out for reader competition

“Both teams represented the school with pride and distinction; they deserve the greatest of congratulations.” This was the pride shared by St Luke’s Anglican School...

Training offers pathways for local teenagers

The number of Bundaberg teenagers jumping on the opportunity to get a head-start in their careers is rising, with TAFE Queensland revealing a 43.75...

Donations make a difference

The gift of caring was celebrated recently when Bundaberg Rotary Club president Chris Palmer and member Matt Griffiths presented Bundaberg Health Services Foundation manager...

Entertainment at its finest

Excitement, colour, entertainment, food and…dog minding. The four-day Childers Festival started yesterday afternoon, with visitors treated to either a touch of education on the spectacle...

Gayndah hosts NAIDOC Week celebrations

The community turned out in droves for the IWC's North Burnett NAIDOC Cultural Celebration, held the Lions Park in Gayndah on Saturday 17 July. After...

Pato back better than ever

Having taken six years to build the Spotted Dog Tavern into a well-loved local establishment, Stephen 'Pato' Paterson was devastated when fire ripped through...

Unique designs show a sign of our times

With such incredible detail and individual style, The Bundaberg Pottery Group’s sculptural poles have to be seen to be appreciated. The sculpture poles project was...

Community heroes recognised

A medal presentation was held in Bundaberg recognising the distinguished service and outstanding contributions of 34 Rural Fire Service (RFS) members. Minister for Fire and...

Getting our slice of the Olympic pie

It’s estimated that hosting the 2032 Olympic Games in Brisbane will bring around $8.1 billion of economic and social benefits to Queensland, including the...

Cultural Exchange hailed a success

An inaugural Cultural Exchange Day involving Aboriginal Elders from Bundaberg and Hervey Bay coming together has been hailed as a major success. The event was...

Getting start-ups off the ground

People who have the entrepreneur spirit, an idea for a start-up product or interest in the world of start-ups, are encouraged to take...

Creative next generation

An exhibition of artworks by CQUniversity Bundaberg Digital Media students, alongside works by professional and international artists, will highlight perspectives on mental health in...

Waitlists up, but elective surgery down

New Queensland Health data released on Friday, 10 April, shows there are now 346,751 Queenslanders sitting on waitlists to see a specialist. Often this is...