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Elliott Heads plan adopted

The Elliott Heads Local Area Plan and supporting minor amendment to the Bundaberg Regional Council Planning Scheme 2015 has been adopted following the incorporation...

CQUni is on the case

Aspiring forensic psychologists across Australia can now take their first step into the fascinating field, with CQUniversity officially launching a new online short course:...

RFDS grateful

The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) (Queensland Section) has thanked Bundaberg Regional Council for donating more than $50,000 in airport landing fees over the...

Miniature layouts thrill

There are so many options to wonder at the detail of the five club layouts and two small scale private layouts running on the...

Who is watching who on the whale journey

The humpback numbers along our coastline have increased and they are venturing closer inshore. The war games off our coastline have ceased. No more submarines...

Regional Property Co team focused on positive future

Since starting Regional Property Co early this year, it has been a busy time for director Kirralea Whittle. Those wanting to access the agency are...

Festival fun for everyone

The beauty of the Childers Festival is not only does it bring a broad range of entertainment and stall holders to Childers, it also...

Shop local focus of Childers

The Childers Chamber of Commerce has been working on a Shop Local Campaign for quite some time and now after speaking with many business...

Nutritional focus

Bundaberg Neighbourhood Centre is joining the fight to help build a sustainable and more nutritious eating lifestyle in the community. Neighbourhood Centres Queensland provided...

Booklet saves time, lives

The Emergency Medical Information Book (EMIB) is a project that saves lives. This joint project of Lions and Rotary Clubs in Australia has been...

CQU fights food waste with new capsicum and chilli research

CQUniversity researchers are working with Australia’s major capsicum and chilli growers to solve a problem that costs the horticulture industry an estimated $53m a...

Commitment of Lions celebrated at awards

It was a wonderful Christmas in July celebration as the Lions Clubs of Bundaberg North and Bargara held their 10th Combined Annual Changeover dinner...

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...