Looking back on the Bundy NRL trial, five years on
Last week marked the fifth anniversary of the Brisbane Broncos and the North Queensland Cowboys coming to the region to play a trial ahead...
Stellar season so far for Childers-based junior
Childers teenager Jayden Santacaterina has had a stellar cricket season so far.
And the scary thing is, he believes he can get even better.
Santacaterina just...
The Bulls charge at home
There is nothing like home for the Bundaberg Bulls in the under-16s at the Central Queensland Junior Boys Carnival.
The side recorded its best weekend...
State title success
Neither Zedd nor Marley Peters thought success would come their way at the recent state titles.
But the two brothers, and Bundaberg bowlers, worked together...
Women’s footy is back
AFL Wide Bay president Anthony Stothard is confident this year’s women’s competition will be completed, unlike last season.
The AFL Wide Bay women’s competition is...
Two women’s teams set to enter new competition
Bundaberg will have two teams competing in Football Queensland’s new competition, which starts later this year.
The Waves and the United Park Eagles ladies teams...
Saving the best until last
Isis batsman Jackson Rehbein had no idea the final ball of his innings would land him a milestone for the first time in his...
Bundy out for Shield three-peat
Bundaberg’s representative cricket team could become one of the greats this weekend if everything goes its way.
The Maroons will be out for three premiership...
Norths send a message to the competition
Norths captain Blyton Pendergast says when his side puts everything together there is no reason why the team can’t win the Rum City Intra...
Hard-earned success
Searle’s RV Vikings owner Ben Searle is more than happy to take some accolades for providing the funding for Aussie Bundy Big Bash’s best...
Vikings remain the kings of the T20 Big Bash
When it comes to the Aussie Bundy Big Bash, one team is now officially better than the rest.
Searle’s RV Vikings won their second title...
Pearce won’t be lost to the game
Bundaberg’s Dave Pearce might not be working for the sport he loves anymore, but don’t think for a second he will be lost to...