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Celebrating diversity in Bundaberg

It’s time to grab the glitter and get excited as headspace present Bundaberg’s first-ever Brite Ball, an event for the LGBTIQA+ community and...

$1.9 million boost helps keeps sugarcane industry alive

The State Government has invested $1.9 million to assist in purchasing 36 new A lead trailers to transport cane from the Fraser Coast to...

Simple question strikes a nerve

Last week, Bundaberg Today asked Bundaberg Regional Council’s (BRC) Michael Gorey about the size of the budget for the council’s ’news’ service BundabergNow. It seems...

Paying tribute to the women of agriculture

There are few industries in Australia that owe so much to the contribution of women as agriculture. Since the earliest days of European settlement in...

Covid-19 vaccine site announced for Bundaberg

Covid-19 vaccines could start in Bundaberg as early as next week after Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announced plans for a new Covid-19 vaccination site at...

Ominous numbers for Paradise Dam

Predictions that Paradise Dam will be effectively empty within weeks, combined with an anticipation of historically low water allocations, has Bundaberg growers ever more...

Mitsubishi Triton stolen in Gooburrum

Sometime between 5pm on Wednesday, 3 March and 8am on Thursday, 4 March, a vehicle was stolen from a residence in Moore...

Council ramps up bid for new pool facilities at the Multiplex

Plans to build a new pool at the Multiplex could take shape in the next few months, Bundaberg Regional Council hopes. This week marks six...

New Pontoon is almost ready to take to water

Bundaberg's biggest new attraction is almost ready and could be open to tourists by the end of March. The Lady Musgrave Experience Pontoon got one...

Uni students ready to hit the books

200 Students young and old have dipped their toes in the waters of university life this week at the CQUniversity Bundaberg Orientation Week. (O-Week) Ahead...

Shalom with enough solar to power an entire suburb

Two keystone projects for Shalom College, valued at over $10 million, we officially blessed and opened on 3 March. The college's 2,000 panel plus...

Bridge continues to be a popular addition to local social scene

This year marks a great milestone for the Bundaberg Bridge Club, as it celebrates its 50 anniversary. It opened in 1971, enjoying a variety of...

Fears for missing Tannum Sands man

Grave fears are held for the welfare of Sean Callinan, missing in the greater Gladstone region since mid-February. Police issued a missing person alert for...