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Safety paramount for new police programs

An enjoyable night out has gotten that much safer after the launch of a women’s safety campaign by the Queensland Police Service, raising awareness...

Gallery excited by return of Jay Feather for exhibition

Contemporary Australian artist Jay Feather will be happily welcomed home when her exhibition entitled Something Kind of Wonderful – Jay Feather The Vault opens...

NFF joins trade talks in India

The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has joined an Australian agricultural delegation in India this week to progress trade negotiations with the one of the...

PCYC Bundaberg showcases range of exceptional programs

As the PCYC Bundaberg opens its door this Saturday 8 July, it is not only celebrating 75 years of this group statewide, but how...

Growers concerned cuts to water allocation just the beginning

Predictions that irrigators who rely on Paradise Dam are facing reductions in their announced allocations this coming water year have some growers concerned. Sunwater recently...

Kadilly brews with passion

Coffee is a passion that has seen Kadilly Coffee owner Rod Walmsley work hard to provide a wealth of flavours that truly stand out...

Council seeks to right “mistruths” and be relied on as a “single source of...

The Bundaberg Regional Council has sought to squash any “mistruths” within the community in relation to the construction process of the controversial aquatic centre. In...

Coffee down by the river

With customers revelling in the opportunity to soak in the views of the Burnett River and moderate temperatures, River Cruz Café/Restaurant is continuing to...

Water meter revalidation deadline could cost growers thousands

Local irrigators are speaking out against the State Government’s water meter revalidation requirements that could cost growers tens of thousands of dollars. Producers in the...

TMR minister hits back at Bennett

The Transport Minister has hit back at Burnett MP Stephen Bennett’s claims that reduced Tilt Train services are leaving regional community members stranded and...

Working visa changes spark fears

Recent changes to the Working Holiday Maker visa have sparked concern in Bundaberg with many farm operators and backpacker hostels reliant on rural work...

Heart care at risk if incentives not reinstated

A call for the Albanese Government to investigate the data used to determine the District Workforce Shortage (DWS) status for cardiologists in the Wide...

Budget FY 2025: A surplus for now

Well as far as small businesses and taxation in general go there aren’t a lot of new measures in this year’s edition of the...