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Time to bust the cane toads

The Great Cane Toad Bust is coming your way! This is a national incentive to increase community cane toad control activities and Australians from...

Volunteer grant brings experience to centre

The Bundaberg and District Neighbourhood Centre have been able to start the new year with impeccable grounds thanks to receiving a share of the...

More orange e-scooters coming to Bundaberg

75 more of those orange e-scooters will be buzzing around our towns and coastline soon, with Neuron Mobility expanding the area scooters can travel...

Robotti, the future of farming coming to Bundaberg

An autonomous multi-purpose agricultural robot, that has been 20 years in the making, is soon touching down in Bundaberg and looking to make life...

To much rain causing headaches for farmers

Farmers are always praying for rain but sometimes to much can cause major damage. This was the case across the Wide Bay region last weekend,...

Two men allegedly stabbed in Deepwater

A 52 year-old man appeared in the Bundaberg Magistrates Court on 17 January, after allegedly stabbing two men at a rural property in Deepwater...

Rainfall good for macadamias

Based on a year that finished in a way described as almost ideal considering the unexpected rainfall meaning refilled profiles and filled dams; Macadamias...

Hard-working fundraisers leave a special legacy

Carinity has paid tribute to members of a community group which tirelessly fundraised to help Bundaberg seniors live better lives. Over 27 years, the Friends...

School ready appeal strong

With January often a tough time for families, Angels Community Group is making it that bit easier through the Angels Back to School Assistance. Operations...

Bundaberg welcomes 27 medical students

The University of Queensland (UQ) Rural Clinical School has welcomed 27 medical students, to the Bundaberg Regional Clinical Unit this week, 10 of whom...

Cane Chat: New Year brings new hope across farms

The resilience of cane growers and other farmers is truly remarkable. We are constantly at the mercy of forces beyond our control (prices and...

Driveway option exciting family option in Covid times

The beauty and connection of a family photograph is something that has always been special for photographer Lee-Anne Wilson. When her business Lee-Ann Wilson Photography...

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...