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Rose embraces life without hearing difficulties

There isn’t a moment in life to waste for Bundaberg local Rose Fraser who can often be seen around town on her push bike...

Paradise carved up for dam

Water services company Sunwater has revealed it will bulldoze over a hectare of endangered floodplain vegetation as well as clear potential habitat for koalas,...

Community asked to help finalise name for Bundaberg Family Hub

Following months of local consultation, the Bundaberg community is being invited to help choose the name for the new Bundaberg Family Hub, a welcoming...

Businesses come together for networking event

Strategic Business Co's human resource business partner Nathan Atkinson is still buzzing with the Networking and Nibbles in August, described by so many as...

Official launch signals countdown to business night of nights

The countdown has well and truly begun for this year’s Business Excellence Awards held by the Bundaberg and District Chamber of Commerce. President Tim Sayre...

Remarkableness of bees shared through workshops

Based on the huge success of last year’s workshops, The Wide Bay Branch of the Australian Native Bee Association will again be hosting a...

Where wellbeing comes first: a different kind of education at Y Schools Queensland

At Y Schools Queensland, student wellbeing is more than just support. It is the foundation of everything they do. Y Schools Queensland believe that...

A season of contrasts and the strength behind it

As we approach the midpoint of the 2025 crush, it’s clear this season is shaping up very differently to the one we endured last...

Entries close soon

Time is running out to win the journey of a lifetime! Entries close at noon on Thursday, 14 August, so don’t miss your chance to...

Small business owners doing their best

Our small business owners are already doing it tough, with rising energy and transport costs impacting their ability to run their businesses. They are also...

Reconceptualising access to justice through a housing lens

This week being Homelessness Week is a timely opportunity to draw attention to how housing insecurity and access to justice are inextricably linked. Homelessness is...

Council discover Yellow Fever Tree threat

An invasive plant threatening the region’s environment has been successfully removed as part of a coordinated response between Bundaberg Regional Council and Biosecurity Queensland. A...

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...