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Six Peace Bells ring for the first time in Bundaberg

The heaviest set of six bells in Australia have rung in unison for the first time today to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Peace Treaty that was signed in Versailles on the 28 June, 1919.

Taryn Gollshewsky wins silver at Oceania titles

Bundaberg athlete Taryn Gollshewsky has won silver in the discus competition at the 2019 Oceania Athletics Championships in Townsville. Taryn threw the discus 55.14 metres to finish just short of Victorian Kim Mullhall who threw 55.88m. New Zealander Sositina Hakeai was...

Council recycles construction waste to save levy cost

Council is saving ratepayers $1.2 million a year that would have been payable otherwise under the new State Government waste levy.

Video: Turtle lays eggs near family chook pen

It looks like footage straight out of a David Attenborough documentary but this video was taken by a local family who witnessed the beauty of nature when they stumbled across a turtle laying eggs on their property.

Bundaberg leads state with digital champions

Bundaberg leads the state in technological innovation, with three of Queensland's new community digital champions from the region.

Budding Gin Gin scientist bound for London

Gin Gin State High School captain Keziah Mitchell is one of just 30 students selected to represent Australia at the London International Youth Science Forum (LIYSF) next month.

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