The benefits of ping pong discovered on Parkinson’s journey
The connection between some sports and their ability to help those suffering from debilitating diseases can often be interesting.
This has proven to be the...
Phoenix House shares Circle of Security with parents
Gin Gin Community Library will provide parents in conjunction with Phoenix House a safe space for parents who are feeling a little lost.
Running from...
Harrison happy to play Easter bunny to spread joy
With Easter being one of his favourite times of the year, Domino’s Bundaberg assistant manager Harrison Titmarsh and his colleagues welcomed the opportunity to...
How to scale your business – part 2
Continuing on from last week:
4. Automate and Streamline Operations
Efficiency is the key to scaling without increasing overheads.
The right technology and automation tools help...
Hinkler candidates respond to election survey
Last month Bundaberg Today newspaper and the wider Today Group conducted a survey of our readership regarding key election issues.
The top three “extremely important”...
Drilling the details of Federal Election survey
We asked, and you told us.
The Today News Group’s Federal Election survey received responses from readers throughout our statewide newspaper network, stretching from Goondiwindi...
Flynn candidates respond to survey issues
Bundaberg Today asked all the Flynn candidates to provide responses in relation to the Today News Group Federal Election survey.
COLIN BOYCE (LNP)
Flynn MP Colin...
School zones back in effect following Easter operation
Police are urging motorists to take care on the roads now that school is back, after a devastating Easter school holiday period for fatal...
Fundraiser a proud event for local cafe
Since opening Kape Centro Café in Childers with her daughter Krystal in April 2007, Nhadia Leeson has welcomed the opportunity to share a beautiful...
New hospital promised but redesign required
After months of back and forth between the State Government and the Opposition, Health Minister Tim Nicholls visited Bundaberg on Wednesday with a promise...
Max proudly keeps Anzac spirit alive
While Friday 25 April – Anzac Day signifies 110 year since the landing at Gallipoli, 80 years since the end of World War II,...
Norville man charged following Kalkie fatal that killed Bundaberg businesswoman
Bundaberg Police have charged a 47-year-old Norville man following a fatal two-vehicle traffic crash in Kalkie last year that claimed the life of Bundaberg...


















