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Police looking for information about an alleged burnout

Bundaberg Police are looking for information about an alleged dangerous burnout that happened last month. At approximately 4.47pm on March 26, a vehicle allegedly performed...

Emergency services kept busy in Bundy overnight

The Queensland Ambulance Service was kept busy last night with two crashes in Bundaberg overnight. The first happened at Gooburrum at 8.36pm with a two-vehicle...

Farmers chipping in to Smith’s success

With 90 years of rich history and farming roots, Smith's is celebrating the unique stories of the farmers and people that made the chip...

Students finally get to showcase their talents

Bundaberg Christian College's small but enthusiastic Hoof 'n’ Hook team had a long-awaited opportunity to show its stuff at the Murgon Show. The Murgon Show...

Reef regulation rethink a positive step for producers

Change isn’t something that comes easily to most of us, and it occurs at many different speeds. But in the biggest show of proof...

Sharing the journey

With a show that is more like catching up with an old friend, Australian music icon John Williamson is set to be welcomed to...

Time to sparkle

When you speak to Melissa Western, it is clear she has a passion for the stage that can’t be tamed. Thankfully this has translated into...

Sam continues to be inspired by her children

Growing up as a musical child who loved singing and dancing, it was only natural that musician Sam Maddison went on to study music...

Significance of Rotary recognised through celebratory coin

A sense of 100 years of dedication, fellowship and a recognition of how mateship through service to all of the community can be achieved. This...

Holi a fun day filled with colour

Members of the Indian Association of Bundaberg welcomed the community to celebrate Holi at Neilson’s Park on Sunday 28 March. Holi is a...

Native bees, nature’s quiet achievers

Native bees are those amazing animals that are quietly working away behind the scenes to help our ecosystem by ensuring pollination, encouraging flower growth...

Dedication to role evident with Geoff

Shalom College was sad to farewell Geoff Houghton who has been the college’s Chaverim Outdoor Education director and caretaker for the past 20 years. Overseeing...

Chocolate Starfish set to have fans ‘all fired up’

Known for their ability to absolutely own many a stage and never shy away from some pretty risqué costumes, Chocolate Starfish are back with...

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