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LifeFlight Bundaberg upgrades base with Bulldog’s support

LifeFlight Bundaberg has unveiled new upgrades to its base during a visit from Bundaberg MP Tom Smith, and Canterbury Bulldogs director, Andrew Gifford. The upgrades...

Roblox on notice over ongoing child grooming concerns

Australia's eSafety notified Roblox last week of its intention to directly test the platform’s implementation and effectiveness of the nine safety commitments it made...

Coalition touts era of trust and unity after split

Liberal and National leaders insist they trust each other, guaranteeing no further Coalition break-ups after striking a deal to end the parties' second split...

Wide Bay Kids launches FOOD: Help Happens Here to strengthen food security across Bundaberg

Wide Bay Kids has officially launched FOOD: Help Happens Here, a Bundaberg-wide initiative designed to strengthen food security for local families and neighbourhoods. The...

Artist returns to hometown for solo exhibition

Bundaberg-born artist Ana Daniels has returned to Bundaberg for a solo exhibition after first exhibiting in the region as a high school student. ‘Home...

Flood recovery, tick risk, and staying ready

I’m pleased to inform you of some good news after the recent devastating floods through our state’s north-west. Many cattle producers across Queensland are...

Legal Aid shares connection at Salvos Connect

Helping residents learn more about community services available to them and to thrive, not just survive, Salvos Connect is a free event held each...

Grants to power first-nations-led climate solutions in rural Australia

First Nations-led and First Nations-directed organisations in remote, rural and regional communities across Australia are encouraged to apply for grants of up to $20,000...

LifeFlight airlifts man with severe burns

The Bundaberg-based LifeFlight aeromedical crew on Monday 9 February, airlifted a man to hospital with severe burns after a cooking incident. The helicopter was tasked...

Safer Internet Day 2026: smart tech, safe choices in the age of AI

Each year, Safer Internet Day is celebrated globally on 10 February, including here in Australia, to encourage the safe, responsible and positive use of...

Tougher Queensland laws on antisemitism and terrorism to be introduced

Tougher laws - to be introduced in Parliament this week - will deliver a suite of changes focused on antisemitism, terrorist symbols and phrases,...

Letters to the Editor

Democracy to the letter Recently, a story about General Motors boss Mary Barra stopped me in my tracks. She runs a $75‑billion global corporation, yet replies...

Riverfeast heats up with ticketed events

Starting with Bundaberg’s Chilli and Lime Mexican Night tonight (17 April) from 4pm with stalls, food drinks and more, Riverfeast Bundaberg is bringing a...