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Difficult things made possible by Chelsea

Local author Chelsea Collier is set to share her very first picture book, I Can Do Hard Things on Monday 20 October during story...

Chamber connections make all the difference

Whether at the Apple Tree Creek Rest Area or markets throughout the region, The Donut Hub ATC is always welcomed by customers looking for...

Living Without – the reality of hunger in a land of plenty

One in three Australian households are experiencing food insecurity. One in five are going hungry, skipping meals or going days without eating. 2.34 million...

What’s on at the Childers and Gin Gin Neighbourhood Centres

With everything from cards and crafts to community cooking classes, there are plenty of reasons to visit the Childers Neighbourhood Centre over the next...

Gin Gin Athletics just keep getting better and better

It has been a show of talent and determination with Gin Gin Athletics' members achieving some excellent results this season. Gin Gin Athletics centre manager...

Record start for UQ Giving Day transforming lives for students across the state

On 15 October, UQ’s Giving Day is rallying alumni and friends to raise over $1 million - driving life-changing support for students from underrepresented...

LifeFlight airlifts boy after K’gari water incident

The Bundaberg-based LifeFlight aeromedical crew yesterday airlifted a boy from K'gari to hospital after he reportedly injured his neck while diving in the water. The...

One in seven Australians now living in poverty

This week is Anti-Poverty Week. The aim is to raise awareness and inspire action against poverty and inequality. It coincides with the United Nations’...

Regional health and aged care

I have just returned to the electorate after a week of Parliamentary Sittings in Canberra where I spoke in the Federation Chamber about the...

Ashlin’s quick thinking saves struggling kayaker

What began as a typical morning mowing the esplanade at Elliott Heads saw Bundaberg Regional Council’s Ashlin (Jacko) Chapman become an unlikely hero. A...

Letters to the Editor

Shop Local celebrations The strength of a business community can be measured by its willingness to place its customers first which is ultimately what its...

Council, groups and businesses to take back CBD

Businesses, groups and organisations are coming together to reclaim the vibrancy of the Bundaberg CBD to create social, economic and infrastructure uplift. The Safe...

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...