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Kevin’s original humour set to hit Bundy

It seems ironic that initially, Kevin Bloody Wilson was being arrested for performing his songs in public, yet on Australia Day 2010, he was...

Ride delayed for Covid safety

The name William Wheeler will continue to be remembered thanks to the strength and commitment of his mother, Lauren. Almost two years to the day...

Creative process showcased in film clip

Local musician Abby Skye hasn’t wasted any time, starting the new year with a music video for single What Do You Believe (Tum Tikki)...

Seniors groups show caution with more Covid cases

AS COVID-19 cases continue to be more prevalent in the Bundaberg region, many seniors’ groups are taking extra safety precautions and even delaying their...

Don’t worry, there’s plenty of food on the way

While there are staff shortages in the supermarkets, the agriculture sector has assured shoppers there is no shortage of food coming from the paddock....

Magpies and Waves resume season with wins

The Rum City Foods division one premiership resumed on Saturday after the Christmas break and washouts, with two matches at Salter Oval. On oval number...

Lock it or lose it in South Kolan

Overnight on 14 January, a vehicle was parked at a residence on Jensen Street, South Kolan when the passenger side window was smashed to...

Farmers get $20 million to deal with pests and feral animals

A new joint investment by federal, state and territory governments in managing feral pests and weeds is good news for farmers. The Australian Bureau of...

Nearly 200 farmers report damage in Wide Bay flood survey

AgForce has launched the Wide Bay/Somerset Flood Survey, allowing farmers to report the damage they suffered and support an application for federal disaster funding. Close...

Gala dinner fundraiser to help build a school in Africa

“Global Care Africa” have a goal. To see as many displaced children as possible with a good home, good food, clean clothes and a...

It’s not too late to start achieving your career goals in 2022

TAFE Queensland is reassuring locals who may be considering a career change or looking to upskill in 2022 but have not yet solidified their...

Friendship force club excited for possibilities in 2022

Well known as a welcoming region with a lot of incredible sights to showcase, it is no wonder it has a strong Bundaberg Friendship...

Heritage Month filled with history and community spirit

Bundaberg Heritage Month has officially begun with the launch on Saturday 18 April of the Art Exhibition by Childers artist Marilyn Murray – History...