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Bundaberg man marks 50 years with Endeavour Foundation

Peter Rouse is no stranger to hard work. The 72-year-old Bundaberg local is celebrating half a century of supported employment with Endeavour Foundation and...

LNP splash cash at Childers pool

Incumbent Member for Burnett Stephen Bennett is splashing the cash in Childers by committing $100,000, to be matched by Bundaberg Regional Council, towards...

Trip on the railway still holds appeal for all ages

The history, the excitement and the fresh open air of the Botanical Gardens as you journey around. The chance to enjoy the Australian Sugar Cane...

Award highlights SES dedication to community

The State Emergency Services is known as a great organisation that responds to their communities at their time of need in many forms of...

Training pathway helps rural patients access expanded allied health services

The North Burnett community is reaping the benefits of a WBHHS program that is supporting allied health professionals to pursue a career locally and...

Dunga Derby’s brush with the law

Acting Sergeant Larissa Dent was recently conducting a high visibility patrol through Rosedale when she ran into the Dunga Derby Rally Team. The team were...

Police: Property room roundup

The latest interesting items into the property room this week include a unique painted machete, distinctive gold signet style ring and small drone. .Machete with...

Bundaberg brew voted best in Australia

Iconic Australian-owned Bundaberg Brewed Drinks has been rated by Aussie consumers as ‘Australia’s best soft drink’ in Canstar Blue’s first national review of the...

Election commitment to build momentum for motorhome market

Following the annoucement from LNP Leader Deb Frecklington on October 13 that an LNP governemnt would scrap Labor's Grey Nomad Tax, incumbent member for...

Future water savings for Bundaberg canegrowers

It’s one of Australia’s biggest and thirstiest crops, lapping up millions of litres of water every year. But sugarcane growers in the Wide Bay region...

The gloves come off at Bundaberg election debate

Candidates for the seats of Bundaberg and Burnett laid it all out on the line on Tuesday night at the Bundaberg & District Chamber...

Glass half full for East Flood Levee

The current State Government has committed $42.5 million of the $80 million required for works to get underway on the Bundaberg East Flood Levee. Minister...

Garden, a place of peace for John

Moore Park Beach resident John Plank has always been a keen gardener, especially tropical and subtropical gardens. An interest that he developed through his grandmother,...