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Megan Dean
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Megan Dean worked as a journalist at the Gladstone Observer. She's now communications manager at Bundaberg Regional Council and writes local news for Bundaberg Now.
Articles by this author
News
Bundaberg a ‘perfect fit’ for space learning centre
22 June 2019
Council
Works to improve safety on Hodges Road, Cordalba
22 June 2019
Council
Riverside development Quay to unlocking CBD
20 June 2019
People
Rob Callander retires after 46 years in local government
20 June 2019
News
Bundaberg tops Australia for solar uptake
20 June 2019
Community
Frogtastic hosts mud day to promote nature play
19 June 2019
Brief
Parts of Mon Repos closed for tree removal
19 June 2019
Community
Pathway to success for Carinbundi clients
18 June 2019
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Special pen presented on Anzac Day
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An experienced local woodturner has crafted pens from the former Anzac Pool facilities to create a lasting memento
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Women veterans to lead Civic Service
25 April 2024
Bundaberg District Women Veterans Vice President and former President Jenny Waldron said the committee was honoured to be leading the service.
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Bundaberg Airport retains WWII RAAF features
24 April 2024
Bundaberg Airport became a Royal Australian Air Force facility during WWII and some former structures remain on the airport site to this day.
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