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Bundaberg trending on Wotif as school holidays near

New data from Wotif.com shows Bundaberg as a top trending destination for travellers these school holidays, with interest up by over 295%

Snakes Downunder add macaws to the mix

Snakes Downunder has welcomed a pair of hyacinth macaws to the wildlife park, due to be on display to the public in around six months.

River Nations Dancers to share love of culture

First Nations teenagers from across the region are sharing their passion and culture through dance at the region’s major events, including the upcoming Milbi Festival.

Bundaberg Art Prize 2021 winners announced

Woodgate artist Julia Davis has been named the overall winner of the prestigious Bundaberg Art Prize 2021.

Liam Lowth launches play at Moncrieff

The creative talents of Bundaberg writer Liam Lowth will be showcased with the presentation of his play “Failure to Launch” at the Moncrieff Entertainment Centre later this month.

Weekender: Stewart and Sons to celebrate 73 years

In Weekender take a trip down memory lane with iconic local business Stewart and Sons, discover plans to turn a heritage building into a...

Doug’s front garden will brighten your day

Four years ago Doug Punchy caught the gardening bug and decided to bring his yard to life through the use of flowers, hearty foliage...

Fun activities for the spring school holidays

Check out our awesome program with plenty of fun activities for the spring school holidays at Council facilities across the Bundaberg region!View the story ...

Cool mornings with sunshine and blue skies ahead

In this week's beach report Craig Holden says the temperatures may be chilly in the mornings but the weekend will be filled with blue skies and brilliant sunshine.

Fresh, live bait key to catching the big fish

The weather over the coming days is looking good for the anglers who want to head out, according to the team at Tackle World, with live bait a top choice for those planning to snag a great catch.

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