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Festive party at races

There was plenty of festive spirit at the final race day for the year, the Bundaberg Race Club's Christmas Party Races on Saturday 11...

Gardening: Herbal medicines

Herbs are so easy to grow, often hardy and requiring minimal maintenance, these special plants have many uses including having medicinal qualities. Pick a...

Mon Repos recognition for contribution to eco tourism

When you speak to Mon Repos acting ranger in charge Nicole Murnane, it's clear she is hugely passionate about all things turtles. Her commitment to...

All the latest golf results

BUNDABERG MEN RESULTS Saturday 11 December, stableford sponsored by Donut King, Stockland, Michael Gee. A-grade - Winner: M. Parsons 44. Runner-up: CJ Mutatiri 40. B-grade - Winner: S....

The latest bowls results

QRI BUNDABERG SOCIAL BOWLS CLUB Sunday 12 December This was our last event of the year. Sixty members and spouses/partners sat down to a Christmas lunch...

AgTech Talk: AgTech in 2022

As this is my last Agtech Talk article for 2021, I would like to thank, on behalf of the CQUniversity’s Hinkler AgTech Initiative team,...

Fishing: More fish in the Burnett River

First of all merry Christmas to all let’s hope we all catch a few fish and crabs over the festive season. BUNDABERG INSHORE The inshore reefs...

Damming report questions decision to knock down Paradise Dam

A recent report raising serious questions about dam safety and management in Queensland questioned the decision to lower the Paradise Dam wall due to...

From paddock to party: Farmers get behind end of year school celebrations

To show end of year school celebrations can be both fun and nutritious, Bundaberg farmers are donating a bounty of fresh fruit to throw...

Working to reduce pollution in the reef

Stakeholders and riverbank landowners heard a vital update this month on the four-year consortium project, the ‘Mary River Recovery Project’ and its contributions over...

Challenging the narrow minded, the outdated, and the misinformed

Ideas are a dime a dozen – so the saying from American businesswoman Mary Kay Ash goes. What she fails to mention is that GOOD...

Waves roll over Magpies

The Bundaberg Cricket’s Rum City Premiership round four two day matches wrapped up on Saturday with wins to Norths and the Waves. In the second...

Forgotten to be proactive

We seem to be living in an age defined by unintended consequences, and while these consequences are related to a person’s action, they are...