60+ PHOTOS: Bundaberg pays respects on Anzac Day
The Anzac spirit was in full display across the Bundaberg region as thousands of residents paid their respects to the men and women who have served Australia. See the full gallery.
The Anzac spirit was in full display across the Bundaberg region as thousands of residents paid their respects to the men and women who have served Australia. See the full gallery.
The public who attended the Bargara Dawn Service expressed their displeasure at the cancellation of two events which had been a stable of Anzac services in the region for almost three decades.
A magistrate engaged in a theological debate with a man who claimed divine authority for driving without a licence.
A convicted serial flasher was sentenced on stalking charges after he caused a Bundaberg childcare centre to go into multiple lockdowns.
A man who molested a child in Bundaberg had a shocking criminal history involving drugs, violence and dishonesty.
Wearing of masks is no longer mandatory at some Wide Bay hospital and health facilities as Covid numbers stabilise following Easter spike.
A Childers man has appeared before a Bundaberg court on charges of raping a child, after handing himself in to police.
An armed home invasion in the dead of night by a convicted Maryborough killer and his masked accomplice was aborted when the brave home owner fought back.
A grassroots initiative has brought the first council CCTV cameras to the Childers main street.
It’s the most dangerous postcode within 50,000 square kilometres, where many locals don’t venture outside their doors at night, and this quaint town at the heart of a thriving agricultural community is just three hours from Brisbane.
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