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WBHHS provides access to cutting edge cancer trials for regional patients

Local cancer patients now have access to new therapies that aim to boost survival rates and reduce recurrence of disease, thanks to Wide Bay...

Delayed report sees farmers reaching breaking point over Paradise Dam

Member for Burnett Stephen Bennett said local farmers are reaching breaking point following yet another delayed report from the State Labor Government. The Building...

Appeal for assistance regarding car park fire, Bundaberg Central

Police are appealing for public assistance regarding a recent fire that was lit in a Bundaberg Central car park in late January. At approximately 10pm...

Turtle protection

The Queensland Government is asking for innovative solutions to help protect marine turtle nests and hatchlings through the Nest to Ocean Turtle Protection Program. Environment...

Small but sturdy

While it might be small, the peaceful dove is very sturdy with strong markings. A small grey-brown dove, it has noticeable black bars on its...

School days made easier with full backpacks

Local charity Angels Community Group has taken a load off struggling families, putting together backpacks filled with school supplies and allowing hundreds of school...

Win a wonderful surprise for Cathy

It was a case of goose bumps upon goose bumps for Cathy Kirchner when she found out she had won first prize in the...

Year gets started for QCWA Bundaberg

This year is shaping up to be a busy one for the Queensland Country Women’s Association, especially considering today is the start of the...

Bundaberg residents committed to upskilling

Bundaberg residents of a variety of ages are deciding to invest in themselves this year by enhancing their skills or learning new ones for...

Valuable information for carers

Understanding that having the right information and access to support is also beneficial for carers, the Gin Gin Community Hub is having an information...

Lunar New Year performance with a difference

There’s a Chinese proverb that says an invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet, regardless of time, place or circumstance. The thread...

Prime Minister takes first-hand look at wild dog fencing in Quilpie

AgForce member Stephen Tully summed it up perfectly when he told Prime Minister Scott Morrison, “We wouldn’t be here without the fence. That has...

Council cadetship paves the way

Accepting a cadetship at Bundaberg Regional Council has given CQUniversity engineering student Jordan Van Den Barselaar an opportunity to study while gaining hands-on experience....