Bundy Specsavers issues privacy warning after computer theft
SPECSAVERS in Bundaberg has written to customers, advising that a password-protected computer server was recently stolen.
SPECSAVERS in Bundaberg has written to customers, advising that a password-protected computer server was recently stolen.
THERE’S been huge interest in a Bundaberg CBD landmark, the Bundaberg Backpackers, long a stopover point for tourists and backpackers since 1988.
PROMOTING a healthy lifestyle can be difficult, when struggling to create exciting recipes and fit meal prep into busy schedules.
THREE new signs will soon great drivers with a warm welcome to Bundaberg.
PETS are part of the family so it comes as no surprise that people do everything in their power to save them. But what if that’s not the right thing to do?
MOVING to Bundaberg to start my journalism career was a dream come true.
GOLD Logie winner Samuel Johnson, from the Love Your Sister foundation, shared a powerful message with Shalom College students yesterday.
FEW people can make others see the funny side of racism, disability, mental health and terminal illness, but Harley Breen is a natural.
KNOCK-OFF is usually everyone’s favourite time of the day, but for Donna Murnane, seven o’clock every weeknight is considered the best.
FEVERS turn to chills, nose turns a bright shade of red, husky sounding voice, bins filled to the brim with tissues.
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