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New reporter joins the team

Bundaberg Today is delighted to introduce reporter Tahlia Facer to the team. Tahlia is a senior journalist who is returning to the news industry after...

Family demands compensation for foul flood

A family forced to sleep in their Millbank rental property submerged in centimetres of sewage and faeces after a council sewerage line pump ...

Australian Government’s Horticultural Netting Program extended

More horticulture producers across Queensland will benefit from an expanded trial of the Australian Government’s Horticultural Netting Program, which offsets the cost of installing...

Building heights set to rise in Bargara

Building heights in Bargara could soon be on the rise following proposed amendments to the planning scheme by Bundaberg Regional Council. Bargara’s town centre height...

It’s time for another Fitzgerald Inquiry

Long term governments breed long term bad habits. Queensland has had 30 years of Labor Governments in the last 33. This also means we have...

Sister city mystery grows

The mystery surrounding a proposed sister city arrangement between Bundaberg Regional Council (BRC) and Norfolk Island Regional Council has grown after a request from...

Jobs city and rum city

Bundaberg is famously known as the Rum City. For me, I want Bundaberg to also be known as the jobs city. The future of our...

Recognising the ‘zero talent’ skills that are so valuable

Human effort is a valued resource, and it is something that we as individuals have and can apply within the workforce and our daily...

ATO’s focus this tax time

Here’s some of the things the ATO are looking at this tax season. Proof of purchase and record-keeping While this might seem like a no-brainer, the...

Why cane fires still light up the sky

In the past, smoke on the horizon during sugarcane season was a familiar sight. Cane fires are rarer now but remain an important tool...

Sod turned on game-changing Port of Bundaberg project

Civil works are underway on the $20 million Common User Infrastructure at the Port of Bundaberg, which is poised to skyrocket export activity at...

Pink Punk Mum’s legacy lives on

Some people bring great joy to others from their own hardship. This was the case for Kala Heinemann. Sadly, the month of June saw her lose...

Delicious food with coastal views at Rick’s

Rick’s at Bargara Restaurant and Bar is where coastal views meet great food. Owners Rick and Trish Johnstone pride themselves on not only providing exceptional...