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Wide Bay spinal care boost

Patients in Bundaberg and the Wide Bay region will benefit from improved access to specialist spinal care, with orthopaedic surgeon Dr John Kinyanjui now...

History made in Queensland Parliament delivering Daniel’s Law

The State Government is making Queensland safer with the passing of Daniel’s Law in Parliament, delivering the State’s first public child sex offender register....

Regional Housing hits back

Regional Housing Ltd has labelled Bundaberg MP Tom Smith’s Parliamentary speech on housing and homelessness as “disappointing” after he claimed the housing provider didn’t...

Boots symbolise journeys taken at Brave Brothers event

When it comes to raising awareness for men’s mental health, Brave Brothers continued to get revved up ready to create awareness and bring the...

National recall of alfalfa sprouts linked to Salmonella infections

Queenslanders are being urged not to consume various alfalfa sprouts produced by Parilla Fresh following a national recall due to potential Salmonella contamination. The recall...

Getting a bit of dirt on their hands

At a time when the agriculture and horticulture industries are again experiencing issues in some southern mainland states, a Bundaberg operation is standing up...

From backyard barbecue to hall of fame: franchise legend’s 30-year success story

The one thing Warren Ballantyne hates being asked is when he’s going to retire. At 71 years old, the Queensland entrepreneur behind Gutter-Vac has...

Berris reflects on service and sacrifice

As Bundaberg prepares to pause for Remembrance Day, one local widow, Mrs Berris Bainbridge, reflects on a lifetime touched by war — from her...

LifeFlight airlifts man from K’gari after sand dune incident

The Bundaberg-based LifeFlight aeromedical crew airlifted a man from K'gari to hospital after he was involved in a sand dune incident on Saturday 8...

Memory of what was before

With the recent opening of ANZAC Park, it is an appropriate time to recall the history, heritage and significance of this site. After World War...

Let’s get set to celebrate

The Business Excellence Awards are only just around the corner. The excitement is growing as we look to recognise a raft of fantastic...

The worrying trend that could put an end to rate cuts

In the shock inflation print that scared the Reserve Bank off cutting interest rates at its latest meeting, two items gave governor Michele Bullock...

51 charged with 220 drug and weapon offences

A Bargara man has been charged with drug offences as the Sunshine Coast’s Drug and Serious Crime Taskforce concluded its investigation into the trafficking...