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More than just a brick in the wall for performers

The famous lyric of Pink Floyd’s Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 is "we don’t need no education", but it has been a...

Small school shows big support

“We may only be a small community, but every little bit helps.” This was proven true when Wallaville State School held its Australia’s Biggest Morning...

Lunch makes difference to students

In 2013, Lyndon Galea was a university student living in his hometown of Shepparton, Victoria, when he read in the local newspaper that kids...

Tenors ready to share 25 years of greatness

A lot has happened for the TEN Tenors throughout their 25 years, including selling more than 1.2 million albums world-wide and headlining more than...

Sing it from the rooftops

Jo Carr knows exactly how to bring people out of their shells: let them sing. That is what Jo does best and why she is...

‘Allo ‘Allo plays to sellout audiences

‘Allo ‘Allo, based on the hugely successful British television series that ran for seven seasons, enjoyed a sell-out season at the Playhouse Theatre. Director Nigel...

Jen happy with achievements

The fund-raising events have been held, the surf competitions fought, the speeches shared and for Bundaberg Surf Lifesaving Club’s Surf Woman of the Year...

Cane Country Squares presents fun, moves and music

The music, the range of moves and the sense of entertainment and community - there is so much about square dancing that keeps Matthew...

Donation makes all the difference for local angels

About 160 school lunches a week, each with a sandwich, a piece of fruit, juice popper, packaged snack and home-cooked snack. This is the reality...

Young Bundaberg scholars shine

You can hear the clinking sound of medals when walking through the grounds of Bundaberg Christian College (BCC), with 20 proud students, between year's...

Local brew wins big

Ballistic Beer Co has taken home a swag of medals at the Australian International Beer Awards (AIBA) in Victoria. The rapidly rising craft brewery was...

Smart collars to get mooving ahead

Queensland dairy farmers will be able to use ‘smart collars’ to monitor the health of their cows through a Digital Transformation Grant from the...

Delicious delights await at Jakes Candy

Easter may be over, but things definitely show no sign of slowing down when it comes to delicious creations by Jakes Candy. Jakes Candy has...