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Future looks bright for Bundaberg Chamber

On reflection, it’s been a busy and successful year for the Bundaberg Chamber of Commerce, and the future looks bright for the Chamber, local...

Labor urges LNP to keep local spend in regional areas

The State Government has shot down claims made by the Opposition that it plans to axe the Local Benefits Test when it comes to...

Focused on fall prevention

As a disproportionate number of aged care patients bank hospital beds, the Australian Physiotherapy Association continues to shine a light on the efficacy of...

Opening of Anzac Park a memorable occasion

“I can not wait for the moment on Anzac Day and Remembrance Day when this area is filled with veterans, students and the whole...

Empowering Bundaberg through mental health first aid training

It is stated that around one in nine Bundaberg residents report a long-term mental health condition such as anxiety or depression, the need for...

Fresh chance to connect QLD classrooms with agriculture careers

The future of agribusiness is getting a classroom-based boost, and Queensland schools can apply now to help inspire a new generation of leaders in...

Growers gain fresh perspectives with pests, dirt and fert study tour

Stepping off the farm can be one of the most valuable things a grower can do, offering fresh ideas and a broader view of...

Real learning for real life

Australia’s education system is world-class. It offers structure, depth, and opportunity. But for learning to truly resonate, especially for students who’ve felt disconnected from traditional...

New carer resource supports retirement village residents

Not-for-profit aged care provider Bolton Clarke has launched a new web-based resource for carers to mark National Carers Week this week. The Partnership in iSupport...

Sun-powered savings: solar panel project off the ground

Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service is now producing more renewable energy and reducing its power costs and greenhouse gas emissions, thanks to the...

Revitalised play space to open soon

A new playground is on the way for Woodgate with exciting upgrades set to transform Banksia Park into a more inclusive and family-friendly destination....

Clair remains active with Parkinson’s

To actually know is different to being suspicious. This was the case for Clair Tessler when she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease six and half...