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BREAKING: Woman’s body found with suspected stab wounds

UPDATE: Bundaberg police are investigating the death of a 36-year-old woman in Kepnock this morning on October 30. Just after 8.50am police responded to reports...

Visit allows students to see skills of assistance dog

It was all tails wagging at Central State School when they received a special visit from a furry friend and his handler, Jo. Rory...

QCWA happenings with Branch President Wendy Driver

Barbara McKay and June Dickson were lucky to cut the anniversary cake at the celebrations for the 90th anniversary since QCWA commenced in Mt...

Canegrowers welcome election promise of new irrigation tariffs

A commitment from the Liberal National Party to reduce electricity costs and establish a set of new agriculture-specific tariffs has been welcomed by the...

Lifesaving cervical screening tests

The Australian Cervical Cancer Foundation (ACCF) has partnered with True Relationships & Reproductive Health (True) and Queensland Health’s Mobile Women's Health Service to encourage...

David Batt steps down from IMPACT

Leanne Rudd has replaced David Batt as Board Chair at IMPACT Community Services. On 19 October 2020, IMPACT held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) where...

Call for action on the killer disease striking at heart of our regions

The Heart Foundation is calling on the next Queensland Government to throw its support behind improving cardiac care to stop the scourge of heart...

Council’s cash position after COVID-19

Bundaberg Regional Council released its 2019-20 Annual Report on October 27 with the Community Financial report showing that council has achieved an operating surplus...

State Party Leaders Throw Paradise Punches

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Opposition Leader Deb Frecklington have gone to battle in Bundaberg this week over the long term future of Paradise...

Election commitments to cut water costs for farmers

Sugarcane growers using water from state-owned irrigation schemes are set to be better off regardless of which party wins Saturday’s Queensland Election. “We welcome the...

Police make drug arrests in large scale roadside operation

On Friday, October 23, police officers from the Wide Bay Burnett area conducted Operation Stopper to target traffic offences in the Bundaberg region. Officers from...

Local builders show their excellence at state level

As architecture, design and construction continues to evolve, local builders are making their mark and being recognised not only at a regional but now...

STEMtastic fun for school holidays

Local Bundaberg kids have activities galore to keep them entertained and learned this school holiday season with CQUniversity’s Makerspace workshops. From robotics, drone basics, to...