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Values shine as WBHHS presents awards

Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service celebrated the achievements of its staff and volunteers at its third annual Excellence Awards yesterday, with the diversity...

St Luke’s shine at their formal

St Luke's Anglican School's year 12 students celebrated an interesting year with their formal last month, November 18. Plenty of students celebrated the year and...

400 Bundaberg blood donors needed to give gift of life

400 Bundaberg blood and plasma donors are needed to give the gift of life this Christmas over the next three weeks. “Blood and plasma donation...

Rebecca commends community on their support

While 2020 might have been a turbulent year for anyone in health care, Queensland Ambulance Service advance care paramedic Rebecca Harvey has taken her...

TAFE graduations get creative

Students from TAFE Queensland’s Bundaberg campus will be able to celebrate their graduation with family and friends across the world this year, all while...

Chasing a third HMAS Bundaberg

In an effort to bring a great sense of pride and history to Bundaberg's veteran community, the Bundaberg RSL sub-branch has thrown its support...

Promised water cost cuts for farmers could be undermined

Both the State Opposition and Bundaberg growers are trying to determine how the State Government will implement it's three year, $81.6 million commitment to...

Bringing joy to children this Christmas

The RACQ LifeFlight Rescue is making sure children around Wide Bay get some joy while doing things tough around Christmas. The organisation has handed out...

Worth the wait for Modrow

The Waves’ Lochlan Modrow will have to wait a little bit longer to have his crack for the team in Division 1. But, for his...

Bundy lady gets the perfect gift for Christmas

It's the gift that is going to change the life of one Bundaberg woman. Bundaberg's Danielle Roberts is the recipient of a brand new car,...

A journey from the city to the bush

All it took was a few summers at her aunt and uncles farm in Bundaberg before Elizabeth Lazell was hooked on country life and...

$22 million in lost crops

The National Farmers' Federation Horticulture Council has launched the National Lost Crop Register enabling growers around the country to anonymously record crops that have...

’A Truckie Knows’ campaign promotes driver respect

Transport and Main Roads Minister Brent Mickelberg joined representatives from the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator to launch ‘A Truckie Knows’ campaign. The new campaign highlights...