Tag: News
Q&A with Corrie McColl, manager of Bundaberg and Districts Neighbourhood Centre
What is the best part about your role?
Working with an amazing team where we are all committed to helping others in the community.
How does...
Second chance for Stitch
It was after midnight and my phone rang with a call from our very apologetic phone coordinator on duty, Bree.
I am used to...
NDIS: A decade on
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has reached its 10-year milestone.
Over this decade, it has transformed lives, providing people with disabilities the freedom to...
Arming vegetable growers to combat fall armyworm
The vegetable industry and Hort Innovation are ramping up efforts in the fight against fall armyworm through a nationally coordinated program to reduce the...
Communities of faith, love and hope
Queensland’s Catholic Education Week 2023 (23 – 29 July) will see communities in the kindergartens, primary schools and colleges that comprise Catholic Education -...
Beautiful Bougainvilleas
No matter if you drive north, south or west of Bundaberg at the moment, you will no doubt notice one of the best loved,...
EV display brings the buzz
The Bundaberg Recreational Precinct was abuzz with visitors on Saturday 15 July, keen to view the Bundaberg EV Display.
Organised by community member John Baldwin...
Online misdirection plan is concerning but submissions now open
On a Friday morning in January, during the school holidays, and before Parliament started for the year, the Albanese Government announced it would introduce...
Lead by example
Leadership is vital and the example that you set will make or break team success.
Leadership is the driving force that shapes team culture, sets...
Bumper season for whale calves
Wild winds and plenty of swell made for a quiet week of coastal Whale sightings in the Bundaberg region.
That all changed on last Tuesday's...
Sweating the small stuff can lead to an overreaction
It’s rare that I get rumbly or ruminate about stuff, however this year has left me waning.
Feeling like the year should be closer...
It’s time: Dingoes must go from Fraser Island
It seems almost every few weeks we hear reports of a dingo attack on K’Gari (Fraser Island).
Only the major incidents make the news and...


















