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Climate change hitting Queensland the hardest

A new report from the Climate Council has found that over the past decade Queenslanders paid more than double any other state or territory...

Chopper called to two truck crash at Booyal

Two people are being taken to hospital and another is being loaded into the rescue helicopter after a two-truck crash at Booyal. According to a...

Agriculture looking to profitable year ahead

Australia’s agricultural sector is set to enjoy an overall profitable year ahead – underpinned by high commodity prices, positive seasonal conditions and low...

Coles giving away 500k to Australian farms

Australian farmers, producers and manufacturers can now apply for financial support from the Coles Nurture Fund to help them innovate and grow. Coles has opened...

Bundaberg set to welcome NSW travellers

Queensland will reopen to all of New South Wales at 1am on 1 February and the question will be how many interstate travellers and...

Bourbong Street rail crossing to close for works

A small army of workers will arrive on Bourbong Street from January 29 to replace parts of the rail level crossing. The level crossing will...

Stolen bicycle, Bundaberg Central

At approximately 2.18pm on 25 January, a bicycle and helmet was stolen from a bicycle rack underneath the shopping centre in Maryborough Street, Bundaberg...

Financial skills workshop for farmers

A practical workshop specifically designed to provide the financial skills essential to manage a farming operation will soon be available for northern primary...

Rock royalty at new Bundaberg music festival

Organisers of a new music festival say it will be the biggest music event to ever hit Bundaberg. The Bundaberg region is about to...

Prescriptions from the doctor going paperless

Residents in the Bundaberg region both young and old will be able to experience and adjust to a paperless way to get your prescription...

Comedians bring LOL’s to Bundaberg

Eight shws, four comedians (and some ring-ins), one slightly dodgy car and limitless laughs. If you need a good laugh to distract you from...

Passion for sharing art strong with Kathy

Kathy Valks is a woman who loves to create. Although most well known as a ceramicist as the owner of Belly Fire Pottery, she enjoys...

Margaret shares love of orchids

Originally from Cobden (near Warrnambool) Victoria, Margaret Amoore now resides in Childers. At 80 years old, Margaret recalls following her father around the garden...

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