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Feast your eyes on Taste Festival program

Feast your eyes on the 2025 Taste Bundaberg Festival program, out now with a smorgasbord of tasty events to tempt every appetite. Taste Bundaberg...

The science behind legume inoculation

Since my efforts in the late 1960s of applying peat inoculant on soybean seed at the family farm by the shovel mixing method on...

New financial year begins

As 1 July marks the start of Australia's 2025-26 financial year, a wide range of changes is being introduced that will affect millions of...

Playing the long game: Why advocacy matters more than ever

One of the most common questions I get asked by members and non-members alike is, "What is AgForce doing about…?" And the answer to these...

Tara ready to start conversations through challenge

At her core, Tara Bedford is a family-first person, it is in everything that she does including her work as a local real estate...

Aussie grower to lead global sugar industry body

CANEGROWERS Australia chairman Owen Menkens has been elected president of the World Association of Beet and Cane Growers (WABCG), marking a proud moment for...

Chapstock 25 ready to be school’s biggest fundraiser

Kolan South State School P&C continues to be proud of how, over recent years, they have continued to elevate their efforts drastically. P&C president Latarah...

The quiet wounds that matter

Not long ago, a friend shared how she unexpectedly broke down in tears during a one-on-one with her manager. She’d made a small mistake...

Childers Showgirl heading to Ekka

Childers Showgirl Meg Williams will be heading to Brisbane to represent her town and region at the upcoming Ekka in Brisbane. At the Burnett Subchamber...

Wide Bay shines in Queensland Parliament

A full house of Queensland MPs and Ministers were treated to a Wide Bay Showcase in Parliament last week. The region’s iconic producers and award-winning...

Macadamia crop forecast slashed

Australia’s macadamia crop forecast has been significantly downgraded, with growers grappling with one of the toughest and most unpredictable seasons in recent memory. The Australian...

Community events billboard

JULY Friday 4 July Orange Sky Laundry – Women Only Space Held from 10am to midday at Angel’s Mini Mart at 66 Targo Street, Bundaberg Central, Orange...

Many hands make quality cane country

Converting challenging land into highly productive cane country has become a team effort for the Des Loeskow family near Bundaberg. Desmond-John Loeskow is now the...