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Craig Ross is an experienced journalist, editor and communications adviser who has worked at the Gladstone Observer, Cairns Post and Gladstone Regional Council. Craig enjoys sports and music.
Articles by this author
Lifestyle
Botanic Gardens celebrated in poetry
23 March 2021
Sport
Bundaberg rowers line up at national championships
22 March 2021
Community
Special gumnut babies quilt presented to libraries
19 March 2021
Arts
John Andersen exhibition a sea of colours
18 March 2021
Community
Harmony Week gets under way in Bundaberg
16 March 2021
Sport
ASP Taekwondo medals shine spotlight on Bundaberg
15 March 2021
Business
J&A Metal Roofing pair love the Bundy lifestyle
14 March 2021
Business
Cheeky Tiki rides craft cider popularity wave
13 March 2021
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Brief
How to: receive a hamper this Christmas
3 December 2023
Community members looking for extra support over the festive season can register with selected local charities to receive a Christmas hamper.
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Council Events
Mumma’s Nest joins Christmas in the Precinct
2 December 2023
Mumma’s Nest Markets is back to showcase the works of artisans and makers at the Christmas in the Precinct event.
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Arts
Touring pilot program performs across regions
2 December 2023
A touring pilot program of performing arts involving more than 150 students across eight communities has been marked a huge success.
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