66th annual Orange Festival return to streets of Gayndah
One of the country’s oldest street festivals makes its return to Gayndah in April 2023 Festival. Find out the key dates and what is new for this year’s beloved event.
One of the country’s oldest street festivals makes its return to Gayndah in April 2023 Festival. Find out the key dates and what is new for this year’s beloved event.
Emergency crews have rushed to a home near Bundaberg amid reports of black smoke was billowing from a residential area.
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The Jack’s Law powers allowing police to search for concealed weapons without a warrant have been extended to Bundaberg. Here’s what you need to know.
Barry Jensen was rewarded for caring for a native tree which is estimated to be more than 60 years old.
Here’s your first look at the refurbished bar and bistro.
Great news for the region’s beach-goers but experienced surfers might be feeling lukewarm about conditions
Passionate about helping others and certified in eating psychology, this trainer wants to help Bundy mums in more way than one.
Alice In Wonderland fans and teachers will fall in love with this handmade jewellery, with a Bundy woman behind the designs.
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BMRG and CMERC have joined forces to co-ordinate the management of coastal and marine ecosystems.
The first event was held last Friday after Covid-19 delayed the start of the program.
IMPACT Community Services is putting out the call for women registered in NDIS who might like to learn some new skills.
Connor Cockerton’s family is desperately trying to raise $120,000 to help the former Childers boy in his time of need.
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