‘Not designed to rubberstamp’: Stakeholders named in controversial mining bid
Fox Resources hopes agricultural stalwarts and business community representatives will help them to steer a successful Bundaberg mining development application.
Fox Resources hopes agricultural stalwarts and business community representatives will help them to steer a successful Bundaberg mining development application.
A passionate public campaign to save a beloved rural art installation is yet to be won despite claims from Bundaberg Mayor Jack Dempsey that “it’s here to stay”.
Queensland Health insists it has “gold standard” procedures following a family’s plea for change to the system, after their girl was misdiagnosed for months as cancer spread to her bones.
A hidden crisis is “swallowing” three Queensland towns whole – and if you’ve visited them, you might be part of the problem.
The proud mum of the Burnett’s Cutest Baby of 2023 has revealed the early challenges she faced with her adorable bundle of joy and shares some of the highs and lows of new parenthood. See the cuties who made this year’s top 4.
Elegance, glamour and good times have defined the 2023 formal season, with hundreds of Year 12 graduates saying goodbye to their high school journey in style.
From inciting their children to assault police to using a child’s scooter in a road rage incident and drug dealing, here are some of the worst examples of Wide Bay-Burnett parents behaving badly.
Fun and fashion have been the name of the game as Burnett high school students glammed up for formal season, ALL THE SNAPS.
There was a dazzling display of style and glamour as Burnett State College graduates celebrated their formal. See the full gallery.
North Burnett’s fastest growing schools – and the ones going backwards – have been revealed. See where the growth has been in our special interactive.
A NewsMail poll has revealed results that contradict the WA mining exploration company’s claims of community support for a coal mine near Bundaberg, but social media comments back the plan.
They’re the lifeblood of the land and the hardworking hands that put food on our plates. Some are even fighting disability and their own demons. READ THEIR INSPIRING STORIES
From graziers in the Burnett to agribusiness operators in Bundaberg, farmers have revealed the trifecta of tough conditions they’re up against on the cusp of summer and the tough choices they’re having to make.
The long range forecast that parts of the south east Queensland, northern NSW and the Wide Bay could be in for up to a metre of rain over three days in early 2024 has been dismissed as too ambitious this far out.
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