‘Ugly precedent’: Green light for Bargara tower despite public backlash
A six-storey Bargara unit complex and clubhouse has received the green light despite the Bundaberg council’s lighting expert providing no input on its assessment.
A six-storey Bargara unit complex and clubhouse has received the green light despite the Bundaberg council’s lighting expert providing no input on its assessment.
Tens of thousands of flowers are waiting to be picked with Endeavour Foundation putting the call out for volunteers ahead of Mother’s Day.
A Moore Park Beach pharmacist fears he will have no choice but to send his patients to emergency rooms for medication following the recent 60-day dispensing announcement from the federal government.
Politicians and First Nations leaders of Wide Bay Burnett have revealed their views on the Voice to Parliament, with one slamming the opposition leader for tapping into racism in the community.
The world we live in is changing and Bundaberg Police have some significant messages for the community.
The world we live in is changing and Bundaberg Police have some significant messages for the community.
It was the second time the event was held in Bundaberg after covid restrictions put the brakes on original plans.
Bundaberg students and Reef Guardian leaders recently went out on the ocean, to put their virtual reef learnings into action.
A local family owned business has garnered another accolade for its work in supporting Queensland farmers
New out of the box childcare centre for Mackay
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The Sloways initiative was launched just in time for the school holidays.
A service was held at Bundaberg Police Station as part of National Police Remembrance Day.
While students and staff are enjoying a well deserved break, a skylight window was damaged at the local school.
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