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Marquis cracks open the food safety debate with tech first

A $9 million investment in food safety technology has seen Marquis Macadamias become the first macadamia processor globally to successfully implement 5 log pasteurisation...

Local act adds some swing to Sunday Jazz

The chance to spend a relaxing Sunday afternoon enjoying some incredibly talented musicians continues to draw capacity audiences to the monthly Bundaberg Jazz at...

Update on when Bundaberg-Melbourne flights will go on sale

Bonza has released an open letter to all Aussies, giving them a update on when they can expect to grab themselves a low-cost flight...

International buyers interested in Bundaberg auction

A monster auction at the Bundaberg Auction Complex at 1387 Moore Park Road 28 May has attracted interested buyers from around Australia and even...

GP clinic at Bundaberg high school a ‘gamechanger’

Students at Bundaberg North State High School are experiencing the future of schooling, with free access to a GP from a local medical clinic...

Training changes support goal to double graduates

Changes to Australia’s vocational training regime are good news for agriculture’s future workforce needs, National Farmers' Federation (NFF) CEO Tony Mahar says. "The NFF’s 2030...

Bundaberg showcases tourism best in awards finals

Queensland’s best holiday destinations have been revealed, with 23 outstanding Sunshine State towns now competing for top honours in the 2022 Queensland Top Tourism...

Jess shares love of creativity in workshops

Artist and educator Jess Newitt has loved to paint for as long as she can remember. Her childhood is filled with memories of how she...

Sounds of Rock voted resounding success

Days after the event and Sounds of Rock Festival organiser Trevor Sands from NUI Events still can’t wipe the smile off his face. After months...

Kepnock Scouts ready to welcome visitors to show

A welcome face to the show, the past few years have seen Kepnock Scouts given the opportunity to staff the entry gates to the...

Candidates answer the hard questions

Voters and candidate supporters packed into a CQUniversity Bundaberg lecture theatre for the Bundaberg & District Chamber of Commerce's Hinkler candidate debate, 12 May....

Guides campsite at Mon Repos gets cooking

Guides and visitors to the Elouera Campsite at Mon Repos will be cooking up a storm thanks to an upgrade funded through the Stronger...

Waterloo Hall brings vibrant energy

Waterloo Hall committee president Shriley Galea is excited as the Waterloo Public Hall committee is set to celebrate what this beautiful old hall means...