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Rare Botanic Gardens macadamia trees critical to conservation

Sitting in the lush Bundaberg Botanic Gardens are four wild macadamia trees critical to the conservation of the species with an ability to boost the agricultural industry.

Thousands of books on offer in gigantic sale

Bookworms, this one is for you! The Rotary Book Sale is on soon with thousands of books on offer at great prices.

Passion creates power, energy of Yamato performers

The boom of the taiko drum will echo around the walls of the Moncrieff Entertainment Centre when the Yamato drummers showcase their strength and stamina next month.

Compost tips: worm your way to garden growth

Diane Southwell, one of the region's gardening gurus, is giving residents more tips and tricks on how to make the home garden flourish.

Kids get crafty at Pop Culture Festival

An outdoor art room is making the school holidays "pop" with fun and creativity with the Pop Culture Festival at Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery.

Bundaberg Art Society’s self portraits on show

Bundaberg Art Society members have been taking a long hard look in the mirror after being tasked with creating self-portraits as part of the Portraits of Ourselves exhibition.

Bundy band warming up for Festival of Brass

The Bundaberg Municipal Band is busy warming up their brass instruments for two upcoming concerts, including the Bundaberg Festival of Brass next month.

Chef impresses at Bundy Flavours with seafood lasagne

When it comes to cooking, Windmill Café owner Joey Caruana likes to think outside the box and by doing so he wowed the audience with his seafood lasagne at this year’s Bundy Flavours.

Dave Stygall performing at Rick’s on Sunday and Monday

For as long as he can remember Dave Stygall has been singing and from age four he has been playing piano.

Stunning sounds, scenery at Childers Opera 2019

Lake Redbrook will soon come alive with beautiful sounds when Opera By The Lake is held as part of Childers Festival this month.

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