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Milly’s building a solid career foundation with award

Designing a low-cost 3D-printed prosthetic limb for children in developing countries has earned CQUniversity Bundaberg student Milly Latcham a Women in Engineering Award. The Department...

Colourful appeal of Chantel’s work throughout the region

Chantel Art and Design mural artist Chantel has always been a creative person, even as a child when art was her favourite subject at...

Serving up honours

Eight talented senior hospitality students from Kepnock State High School travelled to Hervey Bay to compete in the Fraser Coast Culinary Competition, hosted by...

Lunch with a Vet helps kids

It was a welcome coming together of the generations and an opportunity to share in some remarkable real-life history when Bundaberg State High School...

When the wound isn’t visible

As a mental health first aider and instructor, I’ve seen first hand how powerful it can be when someone feels seen, heard, and supported. If...

The problem with productivity

Productivity - it’s a funny word that apparently means different things to different people. At its purest form, productivity is the amount of work you...

Turtle Sands partners with Taribelang Bunda Cultural Tours

NRMA Parks and Resorts is pleased to have partnered with Bundaberg’s own First Nations' owned and operated Taribelang Bunda Cultural Tours to present guests...

Maturity in poetry success

A Bundaberg Christian College student has been honoured with an award at the Independent Education Union – Queensland and Northern Territory (IEU-QNT) and English...

Going the distance for Greg

On Sunday 17 August, the community is encouraged to join Greg’s Gladiators and walk or roll for Motor Neurone Disease. Starting at Christesen Park in...

Healing teddy at Agrotrend

While Agrotrend has previously been known for sharing scarecrows, alpacas and more, this year a new focus will be on teddy bears. Included on the...

Change in water can make a fishing difference

Inshore/Offshore The rain we had last weekend paired with the influx of swell has dirtied up the water clarity in close, however, we are predicting...

Students get a taste of homelessness

With National Homelessness Week running from 4 to 10 August, St Luke’s Anglican School students from years 10 to 12 took the opportunity to...

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...