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For as long as she can remember, Millie Mushan has dreamed of following in her doctor dad’s footsteps
For as long as she can remember, Millie Mushan has dreamed of following in her doctor dad’s footsteps
A much-loved farmer killed in a tragic accident on his property is set to be farewelled in Maryborough this week.
Just days after a hearse carrying a coffin draped in a checkered flag honoured a 53-year-old speedway legend, he and a teen racer, who also tragically died of cancer, are being remembered at a regional race meet. VIDEO, TRIBUTES.
A dead baby dolphin that was found on a popular beach has caused an outpouring of emotion as the cause of the incident is hotly debated and authorities give their view.
After a car crash near Murgon caused their beloved dog Yoda to flee into the wilderness, a family’s desperate week-long search which captured the community’s hearts has ended with a joyful reunion.
Thousands rolled up to the 2024 Childers Festival and visitors and locals alike were entertained with fun music, food and market stalls. See who was there.
The Queensland racing industry has made a significant impact on the Wide Bay economy, contributing nearly $50m in 2022-23 and doubling in value.
Fishing equipment is causing serious injuries to dingoes on a popular island paradise, prompting the state government to give an urgent warning.
Police are redirecting traffic after a drum spill of an unknown substance has closed off a Maryborough street.
From salons to home businesses, Fraser Coast has many talented nail technicians to pick from for your nail care needs. With 47 nominees in the running, it’s your choice to decide the region’s best. Vote in our poll.
A Fraser Coast childcare educator has been voted the best in the region by our readers and says she enjoys connecting with children and their families.
A beloved architect and writer who played a pivotal role in the revival of Maryborough as a heritage city has been honoured with an OAM two years after his death.
A determined woman is spearheading a plan for an inclusive market with food vans, interactive stalls and a special ‘surprise’ all part of the proposal.
A Bundaberg childcare educator has been voted the best in the state by our readers and says she still loves the job after nearly 20 years in the industry.
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