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The touching story of little Zara Rose

For sixteen out of the eighteen month life of Bundaberg's Zara Rose so far, she and her family has been staying at the South...

Stellarossa keen to bring a franchise to Childers

The community of Childers, and the greater region, could welcome a new service station with discount fuel and a cafe with a local connection...

Trailblazing Bundaberg cane harvester

Bundaberg’s Canetec has designed and manufactured a world first low emission cane harvester which will be sold internationally, with Japan the target market. The...

Busy Bundaberg crime wrap

A number of unlawful entries have occurred in Bundaberg over the past week according to Bundaberg Police's crime wrap. See below a number of...

Bushfire north of Bundaberg

A small bushfire north of Bundaberg has been contained by the Queensland Fire and Emergency Service (QFES) to a block of 100 acres. Five...

Creative designs almost fairytale ending for Jessica

The joy on a customer’s face when they see something special she has created for them really makes Jessica Harper's day. For that reason it...

Importance of culling waste reinforced through refill station

Natural products that leave hair shiny and skin smooth and smell heavenly, earth-friendly cleaning products and more. Refill not Landfill owner Beverley Whip is ready...

Parents and educators working together in modern child care

The face of child care is continuing to change, with parents committed to the best possible start to life for their children through individualised...

Return of youth theatre proves popular

Youth theatre is back on Wednesday nights for another year and Bundaberg Players youth theatre director Kyle Schneider couldn’t be happier. Open to children between...

Setting the agenda for agriculture’s future

In Rockhampton in February, AgForce’s groundbreaking Young Producers’ Council met for the first time to set its priorities for the next two years. Foundation sponsors...

Educate key to avoiding stigma

For Angels Community Group’s Sue Tasker and her team, if there is a way they can help someone in need they will do it. That...

So much to see at train and hobby expo

So incredibly realistic, it is hard to believe they are models. The Bundaberg Model Train and Hobby Expo heralds the return of model railway exhibitions...

Ping pong making difference to those with Parkinson’s

Bundaberg Table Tennis was a venue of fun, community connection and honestly a little competition on Thursday 2 April for their PingPongParkinson Open Day. Bundaberg...

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