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Forget a meat tax – it’s time for a gaming tax!

In the spirit of taking a thriving industry and slapping it with climate change penalties, who’s up for a gaming tax? A world of 3.24...

Push for safer riding

The Office of Industrial Relations is investigating the introduction of work health and safety regulations to improve worker safety when operating quad bikes and...

Productive time for Bennett

It’s been a productive and busy few weeks across the Burnett electorate and down in Parliament House. We’ve had some fantastic funding wins and...

Understanding the patterns that help and hinder our drive

I was so excited when I got my learner's and jumped into the driver’s seat for the first time. Can you remember the first time...

Plagued explains Morrison’s moves

I have been following the controversy about Scott Morrison secretly appointing himself to several ministerial portfolios during his last term in office. When I...

Spectacular whale breach behaviour showcased over Bundy coast

The science on breaching is still in its infancy. For many years it was thought that Humpbacks breached to rid themselves of parasites. Even...

Spring is coming

Have you noticed the change in the weather? Particularly late in the afternoon, it feels a little warmer, and to me that has...

When to hire a bookkeeper

If you’re not a numbers person and find bookkeeping complicated, time-consuming and a stressful process, it may be time to delegate this task to...

Look out for gorgeous orchid glory

There will be plenty of beauty and community celebrated in Childers this week, starting with the Spring Orchid Society Show. The Childers and Isis District...

Big things come in small packages

The Central State School community showed that every little bit helps when it comes to helping others. School captains Justice, Dineil and Rocco were proud...

Time to support Legacy Week

As we approach Legacy Week, it is time to reflect on the support provided by the Legacy around Australia. Legacy supports the families of...

Spectacular show to fundraise for valuable program

Guy McLean is a self-taught Australian horseman who has entertained, inspired, and educated millions of audience members from all walks of life. Since 1999, Guy...

Drunk driver charged over convenience store crash

Police have charged a 27-year-old Bundaberg Central man with drink driving offences following a crash into an Elliott Heads Convenience Store last weekend. Police were...