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Beauty shines at Bundaberg Gemfair

The sparkling world of gems, fossils, and handcrafted treasures were on display at the Bundaberg Gemfair on Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 November. From handcrafted...

Bundaberg Gemfair continued success

It really says something about the popularity of an event and the exceptional range on display when it has to be held over two...

Nominations open for Liz Alexander Bursary for Leadership in AgTech and Innovation

AgTech leaders across Queensland are invited to apply for the Liz Alexander Bursary for Leadership in AgTech and Innovation, a $3,000 opportunity to attend...

Farmers can’t be forgotten in the rush for environmental reform

Farmers cannot be forgotten in the rush for environmental laws. We need clarity and consistency in government regulation. It's not anti-environment, it's pro-farm. Queensland agricultural...

More than meals cooking in the kitchen

The Bundaberg Neighbourhood Centre in conjunction with the QCWA Bundaberg branch are continuing their Cooking Workshop Series with a new round of dates for...

Bundy says yes to Rum Day

The Rum Consortium 2025 Release: Crafted from rums aged between two and 12 years, using both molasses and fresh-pressed sugarcane juice, and bottled at...

A beary big celebration

On Saturday, 25 October, there was plenty of action and celebrating Queensland Rum Day at the Bundaberg Rum Distillery. The Bundaberg Rum Distillery provided all...

International adventures

An international gathering of Scouts and Girl Guides happened recently with local youth getting involved. However, this particular international gathering didn’t require much travel...

Eye health makes a difference

Our eyes play a bigger role in symptoms such as frequent headaches or migraines than many may realise. The Oculists optometrists Jennifer Chi and Stephen...

Take to the stage

The following is an interview conducted as part of a series by the Isis District Historical Society: Mrs Marilyn Plath, Interviewed by Gerry Kennedy...

Data issues delay murder case

Murder-accused couple Tanika Bromley and James Wood have had their matters adjourned into next year after issues of a reported server collapse left one...

The festive season is for celebrating, not stressing

The festive season is for celebrating, not stressing over tax. Your team has worked hard all year and it’s only natural to want to show...

Bundaberg 4WD Club gets out and about in April

Every April, the Bundaberg 4WD Club usually fills its calendar with activities like the Easter getaway and the Mount Perry Show, which are highlights...