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Takes a village for an answer

For the past 12 months, the vacancy rates in Bundaberg have been well under one per cent, creating high competition and limiting opportunities for...

Champions of school tuckshop celebrated

The Unsung heroes of Queensland’s school tuckshops will be recognised and celebrated on Tuckshop Day, today Friday, 5 November. The Queensland Association of School Tuckshops...

Bundy billboards lighting up Brisbane

Towering digital billboards of Bundaberg's tourism offering are lighting up Brisbane, as we head into the region's peak tourism season. The marketing campaign will...

The Bundy Cup Touch Carnival receives Covid-19 recovery funding

The Bundy Cup will receive $16,500 in funding to help the event and region recover from the impacts of Covid-19. Bundaberg MP Tom...

Friends of the nursery enjoy relaxed grounds

Tropicals, succulents, broms and air plants are just some of the beauties available for local gardeners to buy at the Friends of Nardoo Nursery...

Coral Coast hosts full round of softball action

The Coral Coast was the focus in the Coral Coast/Hervey Bay softball competition on Saturday, with all senior games played in Bundaberg. In the under-12...

Lifeflight winches 60 year-old to safety

The Bundaberg RACQ LifeFlight Rescue helicopter crew winched a man from a beach, near Agnes Water, after he reportedly slipped and fell down a...

Right of passage made easier

Obtaining a driver’s licence is a major milestone for most young people and a rite of passage into adulthood. Having a licence also helps...

Jan provides atmosphere through poem

When it comes to sharing a yarn or a rhyme or two, Jan Facey from Bargara knows how it's done, with a large number...

Future workforce skilled

Steering our nation out of a global pandemic and recession is a challenge, but the Australian Government’s Boosting Apprenticeships Commencements is aiding economic recovery...

Wide Bay music teachers band together to present Pro Musica

More than 40 Wide Bay music teachers have ensembled to perform a one night only free community concert. The Pro Musica Symphony Orchestra is a...

Slow and steady wins the game for Turtles Brothers

Round six of the Elders Insurance Spring Cup rugby competition continued on Saturday night with Turtle Brothers outlasting Falcons 32-10. In a tough encounter, with...

Waves present 2024’s best

The Waves Bowls Club's first presentation day since the amalgamation of the Men's and Ladies Clubs earlier this year was a fun-filled afternoon, with...