History

Meet World War II veteran Ula Agnew

RSL Queensland interviewed Bundaberg World War II veteran Ula Agnew, who served as a Lance Corporal in the Australian Women's Army Service.

When the Dutch in Bundaberg faced Communist threat

A little-known fragment of Bundaberg military history is that the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force had a presence in Bundaberg between June 1945 and April 1946.

Time ticking for Telstra talking clock

Time is ticking for Telstra's talking clock, with the countdown under way to close the information service on 30 September.

Billy Broome hanged in 1900 for killing 13yo girl

The last person from the Bundaberg Region to be hanged was Billy Broome in 1900 for the murder of a 13-year-old girl he denied committing.

Moneys Creek causeway always controversial

Our Sunday feature explores the history of Moneys Creek at Bargara and the causeway which was built in 1967.

Roy Deicke’s memory honoured with national recognition

The memory of former Bundaberg Sugar chairman and chief executive Roy Deicke has been honoured with an entry in the Australian Dictionary of Biography.

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