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From the Beat: Property crime and CCTV

Have you ever been a victim of crime? Do you know someone who has been a victim of crime? If you answered no to both, where...

Lily Grace shows talent beyond her years

At only 16 years old, it is clear that Lily Grace is a young girl going places. Lily Grace began singing at 10 years of...

Irish spirit alive and well in Woodgate

The lucky of the Irish, the fun of the Irish or just a marvellous time at Woodgate. This can all be expected on Saturday 12...

Stronger Together: Making conscious decisions to question unconscious bias

Asking yourself why is one of the easiest hard questions to reflect upon. Particularly when it comes to how you think and your beliefs:...

Business: Profit is not cash

Do you ever feel that no matter how well your business is doing, you never seem to have any money in the bank? The...

Campaign conflict

The Bundaberg Ratepayers Association (BRPA) has called on Mayor Jack Dempsey to immediately confirm whether “he’s running or not" as a candidate at the...

Ageing with health and confidence

The chance to not only help older Australians develop greater confidence and health through exercise, but also be involved in a fun and social...

Bundaberg to showcase youth excellence at district final

Considering Bundaberg’s reputation for excellence in this competition, it is only fitting that a special Lions Club International Event is happening in Bundaberg. On Saturday...

Great Australian sound shared at Sounds of Rock Festival

With songs like Sounds of Then (This is Australia) that are almost Australian anthems, GANGgajang have a sound that easily carries across the generations,...

Locals grow thriving careers

The first group of students to study horticulture at TAFE Queensland’s Bundaberg campus since it was reintroduced 12 months ago have graduated, with several...

Hort Chat: Flood damage

Heavy rainfall and subsequent flooding over the past week have caused significant damage to infrastructure, roads and farms within the Maryborough, Gympie, South Burnett,...

Building the Isis

Local historian and volunteer co-ordinator at the Old Pharmacy Museum, Childers, SCOTT STEDMAN shares history of the people who built the Isis. George Jacob Dilger “George...

Lions happy to get their hands dirty for Charlottes Wood growth

It was another wonderful display of community organisations and members coming together for the betterment of the region when on Thursday 12 December for...