Future of Pete Evans-linked Burleigh Heads cafe revealed
There’s a big change coming for a popular cafe in the heart of Burleigh Heads which was previously linked to controversial one-time reality star turned conspiracy theorist Pete Evans.
There’s a big change coming for a popular cafe in the heart of Burleigh Heads which was previously linked to controversial one-time reality star turned conspiracy theorist Pete Evans.
A $2bn, four-tower mega development next to one of the Gold Coast’s biggest shopping centres will take a big step forward. WHAT IT MEANS
The former Liberal staffer has faced an uphill battle trying to sell her French countryside abode and has been forced to significantly drop the asking price. See the photos.
A once-basic bush camp, which has been transformed into 12 acres of eco-glamping offerings soon to feature tiny houses and a bar is tipped to become a popular tourist attraction. DETAILS.
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.
Thirty-four Queensland suburbs have been blacklisted over a high risk of property price falls, making up a third of Australia’s investor no go zones. See the full list.
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.
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