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Never too late to celebrate with friends

It might have been postponed due to Covid restrictions, but it wasn’t any less exciting when the QCWA Burnett Division was able to celebrate...

Council in strong cash position

Bundaberg Regional Council (BRC) Mayor Jack Dempsey said that council is a very positive financial position following on from the results of the Queensland...

Government debt collectors out in force

A team of enforcement officers from the State Penalties Enforcement Registry (SPER) is in the Wide Bay-Burnett region this week, as part of ongoing...

Scholarship accelerates students career paths

CQUniversity’s ongoing partnership with the Adam Scott Foundation means three new students are able to achieve their study goals after being awarded CQUniCares Adam...

Missing watch and mountain bike with police

Time is ticking away on these new items in the Bundaberg Police property room. If you think the following items might be yours and you...

Elliott Heads the centre of 2032 Olympic Bid

With a lot of hard work, support and luck, thousands of people could flock to Elliott Heads during the 2032 Olympics, with a bid...

DV victim wishes MATE program was around to help her

A Bundaberg mother and former victim of domestic violence is in support of a new program that aims to tackle DV from a community...

Alarming road toll in focus

With the road toll in the Wide Bay region the highest in Queensland this year, police are appealing more than ever for road users...

$17 million marine base to create 100+ jobs

Construction is set to commence in June on a $17 million marine base project at the Bundaberg Port, which will attract greater exports...

Dig through the data

The State Government believes that agribusiness and the food sector are holding up well as Queensland’s economy recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, continuing to...

A huge honour for school groundsman

When you think of a school groundsman you probably just think the bloke who mows the lawns. Col Fritz worked with extreme detail, care...

Bundaberg has coldest morning in months

If you thought this morning, Sunday 16 May, was cold well then you were right. It was the coldest in Bundaberg in months. Bundaberg got to...

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...