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Built for tough seasons

Sugarcane growers know one thing better than most — tough seasons don’t come with a warning label. For more than a century, this industry has...

Excellent fishing over Christmas and New Year

Inshore/Offshore The weather over Christmas and New Years was very kind, with plenty of boats getting offshore and by all reports the fishing was excellent....

Club ring in a great New Year

To ring in the new year and commemorate another action-packed season of off-roading and social gatherings—especially in our milestone 50th year - Bundaberg 4WD...

Three-year-old boy dies in Bundaberg

Police will prepare a report for the coroner following the death of a three-year-old boy in Thabeban on Wednesday, 6 January. Around 9.25pm, police located...

Queensland women can help shape women’s economic security

Plans are underway by the state government to create Queensland’s first women’s economic security strategy, and women and girls are invited to have their...

Coastal beauty attracts visitors

Whether you are looking for a swim in the ocean, an explore among the rocks, a play at the playground or a relaxing coffee...

January marks start of lower cost for PBS Medicines

The new, lower cost of PBS medicines came into effect on New Year’s Day, meaning the most patients will pay for a PBS listed...

Hungry Australia: why our food security demands attention now

Australia has long been confident in its ability to feed our population and even beyond our borders. Yet recent pressures have exposed how fragile...

Connection to local clubs positive

Lifesavers from the Society of Lifesaving (SOL) spent the weekend supporting patrols at Bundaberg Surf Life Saving Club and Moore Park Surf Life Saving...

Timely, accurate data sharing crucial in disasters

As flooding continues to impact large parts of north-west Queensland, the peak body for local government is calling on the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM)...

From Commonwealth Games, to school supplies and animations – Bundy sisters paint the world

Clearly proud of their Kalkadoon culture and deeply immersed in their history, contemporary Aboriginal artists, Chern’ee, Brooke and Jaide Sutton are continuing to showcase...

Pristine office at Woodgate

Over the Christmas period, local police had a great time out and about patrolling Woodgate Beach and engaging with folks on holiday. Officers were busy...

Athletics club seeks new junior competitors

As summer sports wrap up and winter sports commence their seasons, Bargara Little Athletics are inviting local school students to give track and field...

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