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Mark & Sylvie’s takes over From Ezyas: familiar faces, enhanced care

For years, Ezyas Home Care has been a trusted name, woven into the fabric of our Bargara community. There have been deep connections built,...

A little ray of sunshine shared via exhibition

A little ray of sunshine can look like a brushstroke. Every Tuesday in Bundaberg, a small group of artists comes together. Some arrive quietly. Some...

Volunteers dedicated to Look Good Feel Better program

For local Look Good Feel Better facilitator Lyn McCarthy, there is nothing better than providing a workshop that is a happy place for people...

Jack’s Law now in effect

Jack’s Law is now officially proclaimed and in place permanently across Queensland. The expanded and permanent legislation allows police to use hand-held metal detectors to...

Residents to be aware of vehicle and trailer security

Queensland Police Service (QPS) are reminding Bargara residents to check their home and property security and urging all instances of suspicious behaviour to be...

New fire station snub burns

Local firefighters have expressed their safety concerns following the lack of funding for a second fire station in the State Budget, saying employees at...

Church welcomes the least

Kelvin Rowland is a familiar figure around Moore Park Beach and is becoming increasingly well-known. He can often be seen around the Community Centre,...

A creative taste sensation

When you get two fabulous and creative women together – remarkable things can happen. An example of this is Kate Victoria Creative Studio artist and...

Connecting with good book

What started out as a simple idea by Kepnock State High School teacher Tegan Watson has become a wonderful experience for both Carinity Kepnock...

Small moments that matter most

Not long ago, I watched a colleague quietly support a new team member during a busy morning shift. It wasn’t a grand gesture, just...

Agribusiness matters

Agribusinesses face a unique set of challenges, from unpredictable weather and rising input costs (like fuel, fertiliser and feed) to navigating generational change. With...

Coast blood specialists bring care closer to Bay patients

A new specialist haematology service delivered by Sunshine Coast Health will give more Wide Bay residents access to haematology care closer to home, improving...

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...