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Progressing Bundaberg

Precede Bundaberg and District Historical and Museum Society co-ordinator Chris Spence shares the extensive history of local government. After two years in the planning, the first...

Three children stung by irukandji airlifted in back-to-back missions

Three young girls, all suffering suspected Irukandji stings, have been airlifted to hospital by the Bundaberg RACQ LifeFlight Rescue helicopter crew, in back-to-back missions...

Truck rollover blocks highway for 7 hours

The Bruce Highway was cut in both directions on Tuesday 27 December after a truck rollover on Childers Road, North Isis, at 5.52am. A...

Public art discussion to reignite in 2023

A discussion paper is set to be released in early 2023 to help finalise the development of a Bundaberg Region Public Art Master Plan. The...

Anglers get the green light on black jewfish for 2023

Anglers on the east coast can welcome in 2023 by fishing for more black jewfish after detailed research found stock of the favourite species...

Generous gifts leave legacy of love

Devoted mother, June O’Sullivan, always wanted the best for her daughter, Leanne. That’s why, when the Bundaberg local passed away, a sum of money...

Extra change for recycling containers

Queenslanders are being asked to serve up their views on expanding the Queensland Government’s popular Containers for Change program to include glass wine and...

Neighbourhood Centre provides wealth of options

Described as the place where community connections happen, the Bundaberg and District Neighbourhood Centre has continued to do just that throughout the year, welcoming...

Legacy looks towards milestone year

Bundaberg Legacy has been busy again in 2022 delivering on the promise to care for the families of veterans who have given their lives...

Q & A with Global Care Bundaberg manager Carrie-Anne Fischer

Global Care lives out its motto, Mates Helping Mates, with 97 local operations located all across Australia and over 2000 volunteers providing much needed...

Turtles consideration in park redevelopment

Operating as a beachside family holiday park since the 1970s and set adjacent to Mon Repos Conservation Park and Turtle Centre and Mon Repos...

Fruit salad is back on the Christmas table, as stonefruit supply concerns ease

Aussies can expect to enjoy high-quality stonefruit this Christmas, as supply concerns ease. Farmers are confident consumers will see an increased supply of high-quality,...

Nine Lessons and Carols to be showcased

The beauty of tradition and incredible local talent will be shared on Sunday 21 December when the Nine Lessons and Carols is showcased. The choir...

Region Golf Report