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A love of Capybaras shared by award winning author

Thanks to First 5 Forever, Gin Gin Library will be hosting a special story time – the Cutest Ever Capybara Celebration featuring award-winning children’s...

Bundaberg Regional Heritage Group keep valuable history alive

The Australian Heritage Festival is the nation’s largest community-driven celebrations of culture and history, offering many unique events which annually shine a light on...

Women continue to thrive

Last week I spoke at the International Woman’s Day breakfast, where Chamber was proud to once again partner with Regional Business HQ. This...

Childers Heritage Day set to have something for everyone

The fifth annual Childers Heritage Day is looking bigger and better already. Mark your calendars for Saturday 9 May, as all the day's regular...

Corey steps to next level

Century 21 Estate Agents Corey Hay has had a proud milestone in his first year as principal. Corey has been awarded the prestigious Centurion Award,...

Making memories at the Bundaberg Aquatic Centre

Taking children to the pool is one of those simple family outings that often becomes a valued memory. Here in Bundaberg, we’re lucky to have...

Marilyn shares beautiful history in miniatures

As part of the Australian Heritage Festival 2026, Bundaberg Regional Heritage Group invites the community to come on a journey through the Bundaberg region...

Community project for Turtle Park needs public support

Local community art group Bargara Mosaics has launched a fundraising campaign to bring a new public artwork to Turtle Park in Bargara. The project, titled...

St Joseph’s Primary School set to celebrate 150 years

St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School Bundaberg was founded in 1876 by the Sisters of St Joseph, the teaching order established by Saint Mary MacKillop....

Bring Shakespeare to life

Local teacher, Anthony Holt from Bundaberg North State High School, has returned from an intensive four-day workshop in Sydney as part of Bell Shakespeare’s...

AI’s impact on the human brain

The conversation about artificial intelligence is everywhere: in the media, in our workplaces, and around dinner tables with friends and family. Most of the...

More mosaics in art trail

Milpi Magic Mosaics artist Paul Perry has once again wowed the community with his skills and beautiful use of colour with the next four...

Chocolate Starfish set to have fans ‘all fired up’

Known for their ability to absolutely own many a stage and never shy away from some pretty risqué costumes, Chocolate Starfish are back with...

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