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Three legends showcase their talent

There is nothing better than when a music legend takes the stage. For Bundaberg audiences, that will be tripled on Saturday 2 April when Australia’s...

Bundaberg council could lose $54 million in next decade

Bundaberg Regional Council (BRC) says its 2022-23 budget is looming as the most challenging budget since amalgamation, due to proposed cuts to federal assistance...

Bike stolen in Norville

Between 11.30am and 12pm on 3 February, a bicycle was stolen from a residence on Faldt Street, Norville. The bicycle is described as a mountain...

1,800 local sugarcane jobs secured

In great news for Wide Bay region sugarcane growers, the final piece of the puzzle to restore Paradise Dam to its original water storage...

Kirralea represents region in new role

Never one to shy away from a challenge, Our Property Boutique director/auctioneer/principal Kirralea Whittle has now accepted the role of REIQ zone chair for...

Even the scariest wildlife are mothers

On the 9 December Jake Stinson, one of our amazing local snake catchers, got a call for a python sitting on a clutch of...

The Whitlams don’t disappoint the faithful

Guaranteed to not disappoint the faithful, the release of The Whitlams’ seventh album ‘Sancho’, their first since 2006, has garnered an impressive collection of...

Workshop designed to help in those uncomfortable moments

Delivered by Lifeline, in conjunction with the Bundaberg Fruit and Vegetable Growers Cooperative Limited, the free Accidental Counsellor Foundations virtual workshop is designed to...

Get reddy for a Valentine’s Day treat

Red Shed Seafood’s Marguerite Conroy-Mills is encouraging everyone to think red for romance this Valentine’s Day. In an effort to share the love this Valentine’s...

Baby brings Valentine’s Day priority shift

Valentine’s Day; a time commonly known throughout history as a day of love and celebration with the shops filled with displays of hearts and...

Best and fairest goes to horticulture growers

Getting a ‘fair go’ is a quintessential part of Australia’s national identity, which is why the National Farmers Federation’s Horticulture Council is officially endorsing...

Rural Aid helping powerhouse family farms

Australia’s most trusted rural charity, Rural Aid, is helping farming families start their year on the right foot. CEO John Warlters said Rural Aid...

Tradition handed down through generations

Having spent 35 years in business, there isn’t much that Shaw’s Recycle Products owner Neil Shaw doesn’t know and thankfully he is able to...

Relief for ulcers