Childers Multipurpose Health Service facility to be upgraded
Mental health services in Childers can anticipate an upgrade, with work to begin in 2025 on the upgraded Childers Multipurpose Health Service facility.
Mental health services in Childers can anticipate an upgrade, with work to begin in 2025 on the upgraded Childers Multipurpose Health Service facility.
As the Isis District Horse and Pony Club prepares to celebrate its 65th anniversary in 2025, members have benefited from recent improvements to the grounds the club calls home.
LNP MP Stephen Bennett has questioned the expense of homes built to ease the housing shortage in Bundaberg, as Labor demands to know what the LNP’s plan is to address the crisis.
The Bundaberg council has launched a series of Australian Heritage Festival promotions in celebration of the region’s connection to aviation hero Bert Hinkler.
Parishioners of the Childers Wesleyan Methodist Church could be worshipping in bigger and better surrounds if the Bundaberg Regional Council approves a church proposal to develop the old squash courts site.
The ribbon has officially been cut on a new multi-use, multimillion-dollar conveyor at the Port of Bundaberg, which is set to double the export capacity of the port.
A series of units slated for Gin Gin are hoped to help retain young people in the region as housing affordability continues to shrink.
A Bundaberg miner who met with Fox Resources CEO Bruce Garlick on his recent trip to the city says there are many misconceptions about the proposed coal mine held by its opponents.
Land value increases of more than 80 per cent – and in one case almost 180 per cent – have put Bundaberg region property owners in a spin over potential massive rates hikes later this year.
The Bundaberg council will investigate what happened to the water in a small creek that empties into the sea at Bargara after photos emerged of the water more closely resembling milk.
Coral bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef has reached the waters off Bundaberg and the Fraser Coast, with experts warning the spread is like an underwater bushfire.
Bundaberg council has launched legal action against a former maverick mayoral candidate over his storage container home and providing accommodation in the midst of a housing crisis.
Incumbent mayor Jack Dempsey has tried to discount a campaign launched against his re-election by the Executive Director of the Bundaberg Ag Food and Fibre Alliance.
It’s been 12 years since “great family man” Paul Stevenson vanished from a Bundaberg roadside and his loved ones have made fresh pleas for anyone who can solve the mystery to come forward.
A Qld property with its own unique heart-shaped dam is for sale, and it comes with a helipad, golf greens, mango orchard and approval to operate as an events venue or campground.
Mayoral candidates Helen Blackburn, Jack Dempsey and Levi Horvath took centre stage on Thursday night to reveal their solutions and stances on issues including the future of agriculture in the region, housing, support for small business, council transparency and rates.
Housing stock close to the CBD and numerous amenities could receive a significant boost if a development application gets the green light from Bundaberg Regional Council.
Monto’s Albert Hotel has been named the best pub in the Burnett by readers, with owner Murray Bell revealing the winning ingredient.
The Bundaberg region will become the home of a critical response team aimed at getting people off the streets and into accommodation.
As the 2024 council election draws near, candidates are revealing their top priority issues and things they want to change. Read all their press releases, announcements and updates here and vote in our poll:
A hidden crisis is “swallowing” three Queensland towns whole – and if you’ve visited them, you might be part of the problem.
With the controversial demolition of the Anzac Pool fresh in the memories of voters, the incumbent Bundaberg mayor has denied claims the riverside Rowers building is earmarked for demolition.
Bundaberg rural firefighters fear proposed changes to Queensland’s Fire Service Act, which will put urban fire fighters in charge of rural volunteers and incidents, will lead to a huge loss of volunteer fireys.
A Bundaberg man has spent half a century battling diseases, pests and introducing future-proofing planting processes to the region’s sugarcane industry.
A leader at a lifesaving rehab has revealed the devastating impact of a fire which razed a storage shed full of donated goods as new details also emerge about what may have led to the “suspicious” blaze. NEW VIDEO.
MPs are at loggerheads over the renaming of the Mon Repos Turtle Centre, with accusations of “political overreach”, and confusion about what First Nations’ language was most fitting.
The reality of the heartbreaking damage from a fire in Bundaberg’s west has become clear as residents return to confronting scenes and power outages. PHOTOS, VIDEO
There were emotional scenes as a magistrate officially evicted a Bundaberg man accused of more than a dozen offences including rape from a community housing property.
Homes have been destroyed, six cattle have died and 200 are missing following devastating fires in Bundaberg and Burnett regions. Read the latest.
A new project is proposing changes to some of Bundaberg’s street signs, as well as discussions about potential future street names.
New details about the emergency response from firefighters and residents after a bushfire sparked a “prepare to leave” warning at Bundaberg can be revealed. VIDEO, PHOTOS.
A beachside battle is brewing at Bargara, where moves to build a brand new shopping centre with a third supermarket have not been welcomed by everyone.
In their heyday, they were popular local fixtures – stores, pubs, restaurants and places everybody knew about and loved. Read their history, the people behind them and where they are now.
Proposed options for better water resources across Bundaberg and the Burnett include a Bundaberg Irrigation Network Capacity Upgrade, and upgrades to Cooranga Weir, Barlil Weir and Jones Weir. Have your say:
Young professionals have become a means to an end to pay off other people’s mortgages and fund high interest rates, and things are worst in the regions where young people are often starting their careers and sometimes forced to couch surf.
The Coral Cove Golf Course is slated for a major overhaul if a new residential development master plan is approved by the council. PHOTOS, PLANS.
From the “haunted” to historic, these Queensland watering holes within four hours of Brisbane not only come with colourful backstories but some cost less than a family home. FULL LIST.
A big-name hotel brand has partnered with a local sports club to develop the first luxury accommodation of its kind in Central Queensland. DETAILS, PHOTOS.
From old theatres to apparently random houses, Bundaberg council CEO Steve Johnston has revealed the almost $3million in real estate he has bought on behalf of the council in recent years and why.
The cost of buying a home in Bundaberg has risen higher than anywhere else in Queensland in the past year, and Hervey Bay is not far behind. See the latest figures:
After years of travelling and following her passions, Victorian florist Courtney Frusher and her family have settled in Burnett Heads as she prepares to open her first studio storefront for her blooming business Lulu Wildflowers.
A Right to Information request has revealed the Bundaberg council knew the cost of its new Aquatic Centre had skyrocketed by many millions of dollars long before they let ratepayers know.
It’s the fight everyone is talking about. And while the world waits to see if it happens, take a look inside what may give Elon Musk or Mark Zuckerberg an edge in the ring.
A Brisbane developer’s application for a short-term accommodation precinct has met with opposition from local residents and businesses.
A cafe, florist, river business and backpackers hostel are some of the exciting business opportunities on offer for prospective businessmen and women or just somebody looking for a new challenge in our great city.
A prominent Bundaberg builder and businessman has faced court on charges including the supply and possession of dangerous drugs.
From raging infernos to devastating floods and Royal visits, Bundaberg has witnessed much in its almost 150-year history. See how much some things have changed, while others have remained the same in these amazing interactive sliders:
The humble winner of the Bundaberg’s favourite carpenter has been in the industry for five years, and has thanked his boss and his colleagues for always having his back. Ready what else he said about the secret to his success, and who made the top three:
Keep an eye on the Brisbane property market in real time with our live auction coverage.
Consuelo’s fate has been sealed by the dismissal of a court appeal against the development forcing the relocation of the 110-year old Queenslander. SEE THE TIMELINE:
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