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Christmas celebrations bring community together

With Christmas not that far away and in an effort to share plenty of good will, Citicoast Church is ready with its special Celebrate...

Bundaberg to roll out Australian-first Defib Hero Cadiac survival pilot program

With Bundaberg residents twice as likely to suffer a sudden cardiac arrest compared to the broader population, Australian ironman legend, Guy Leech is planning...

Excitement builds around Big W Giving Tree

Excitement is building at Sugarland Plaza, with the return of Big W’s annual Giving Tree, inviting customers to share in the spirit of Christmas...

Bundaberg Sinfonietta ends concert year with beauty

Having wowed audiences with the range and incredible talent of the region showcased through their monthly concerts, the Bundaberg Sinfonietta is set to hold...

Craig welcomed to Partners in Care Together

Partners in Care Together new foundations manager Craig Roberts has hit the ground running and is welcoming the opportunity to meet the community that...

Remember lives matter on our roads

Looking at the number of fatalities on the region’s roads, the Queensland Police Service are working hard to raise awareness of the fact that...

Westies continue to shine at cultural concert

Bundaberg West State School showcased the talent of its students and the extra opportunities it provides to potential students on Wednesday 15 November at...

Group home challenges

This article is the fourth and final in a series that analyses the findings and recommendations of the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect,...

Staying on the nice list this year

I’m reliably informed that once the Halloween decorations are taken out of the stores, I can officially say it – Merry Christmas and welcome...

Mount Perry Races provide a great weekend of action

Precede Bundaberg 4WD Club public relations officer Brad Praed shares their recent trip to the Mount Perry races. The annual Mount Perry Races were held recently...

Busy time for wildlife care

We are busy! Birds and bats are falling from the skies, or so it seems, as they are making up the majority of our...

Weakness shown with national security

Labor Governments have always been weak on national security. Earlier this month the High Court overturned a 20-year-old precedent that has underpinned the migration policy...

Q and A with journalist, Trish Bowman

Tell me a bit about yourself. I have been a journalist for almost 20 years having worked across Yeppoon and the Capricorn Coast as Editor...