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Aged care law reform, what can it mean

The 1 October marked the International Day of Older Persons, and this year’s theme is Ageing with Dignity: The Importance of Strengthening Care and...

Bundaberg East bring the creativity

It was an awesome display of very imaginative costumes Bundaberg East State School had their Book Character Dress Up Parade on Friday 4 October....

Ballot order determined

The ballot order of candidates in the Bundaberg electorate were revealed earlier this week. Seven nominees were received by the deadline of 12 noon on...

Halloween tips for bookkeeping

It is that time of year again. Is your business haunted by bookkeeping issues? We’ve compiled a few tips for you and your bookkeeper to...

Make your vote count

With the state election campaign in full swing, it’s time to remember what it’s all for. While Australia may well be over-governed,...

Register now for Garage Sale Trail

Save the planet and your pocket by registering to sell pre-loved treasures as part of the national Garage Sale Trail which returns to the...

Prepare to have your say in state election

Queenslanders need to prepare as the state general election is set to be held on Saturday 26 October, with the Governor of Queensland issuing...

Karters pick up speed for club meet

Eager racers took to the track on Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 September for round six of the Bundaberg Kart Club Championship. The event brought...

Council addresses housing crisis

A new strategy to help solve the housing crisis was announced by Bundaberg Mayor Helen Blackburn on Wednesday 2 October. Cr Blackburn said There’s No...

Future-proofing Wide Bay’s food and beverage manufacturing industry

Jobs Queensland has partnered with Bundaberg Fruit and Vegetable Growers and local industry stakeholders to develop the Wide Bay Food and Beverage Manufacturing Industry...

Early intervention pledged

Wide Bay is on the list as one of nine early intervention programs in a $50 million LNP election commitment from the LNP if...

Empowering producers in the climate and environmental space

AgForce’s recent discussions at the WTO Public Forum in Geneva highlighted an undeniable truth: that primary producers must be central to addressing the intertwined...

Garden, a place of peace for John

Moore Park Beach resident John Plank has always been a keen gardener, especially tropical and subtropical gardens. An interest that he developed through his grandmother,...