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Success about the student

At St John’s Lutheran Primary School Bundaberg, every child is known. Principal Chris Mallett, himself Bundaberg born and bred, prides himself on having...

Leading by example at Kalkie State School

Kalkie State School leaders Bree, Jack, Savannah and Eva are ready to bring their unique talents to the year ahead. Bree has seen multiple school...

Deadline for R and D Tax Incentive is looming

With the deadline fast approaching (1 May 2023), here’s a few things you need to know about the R and D Tax Incentive. What is...

Smarten up your smartphone screens

Smartphones are clever at blurring professional/personal lines and soaking up your time. Many of us have one smartphone and conduct all personal/professional activities on the...

Staff shortages issue for Oreco expansion

It has become glaringly apparent that there are several factors at play when it comes to the staffing shortages across various industries in the...

Pretty in soft pink

When planning home gardens, it is always good to look around for those summer-flowering shrubs, groundcovers and climbers. A drive around any town in...

Leaders proud to represent college

With the school year well and truly underway, Bundaberg Christian College principal Paul Thompson is proud of this year's college captains and student leaders. Mr...

Region is firing with good catches

Burnett River. The Burnett River has been firing at the moment with good crab and the odd barramundi being caught. Whole mullet and live fish have...

Premier’s embarrassing breach of bail backflip

Firstly, my apologies for not contributing a column for the past few weeks. It has been a hectic start to the year and there...

Volunteering fun option for retirement

The Cancer Council Queensland continues to conduct valuable research to improve support for people affected by cancer to help close the care gap. More than...

Surf’s up with best in state

The Surf Life Saving Queensland Youth State Championships saw not one, not two, but all three local clubs compete against some of the state’s...

No child in poverty by 2030?

If you were around in the 1980s, you might remember the famous words of former Prime Minister Bob Hawke, “By 1990, no Australian child...

Officers awarded

Bundaberg and Monto police officers came together in a medal ceremony at the Bundaberg Police station on Wednesday 24 April. Hosted by Bundaberg Police Chief...

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