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Trish Mears
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Trish is the Community Engagement Adviser at Bundaberg Regional Council. She was previously general manager at Bundaberg Broadcasters.
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Community
Leaf project connects those living with dementia
24 February 2020
News
Oaks Beach family reduces the glow
23 February 2020
Sport
Kookaburras spread their wings
20 February 2020
Council
Cr Scott Rowleson followed his Dad
20 February 2020
Council
Car park improved at Wallaville Kindy-Care
19 February 2020
Council
Cr Ross Sommerfeld: 12 years planning for our future
18 February 2020
Food & drinks
Bundaberg sweet potatoes taste success at Dubai
18 February 2020
Education
Wallaville State School leads in positive behaviour
18 February 2020
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Free fun at Bundy Youth Festival
3 April 2026
Looking for something fun to do these school holidays? The Bundy Youth Festival is bringing live music, food trucks, art spaces, games and chill‑out zones to Riverfeast — all in a safe, inclusive space for young people.
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Notices
Road closure notice – Burnett River Bridge, McLennan Drive, Wallaville
3 April 2026
Motorists and cyclists are advised that the Burnett River Bridge on McLennan Drive, Wallaville will be closed to all traffic from Thursday 9 April...
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Trees to be removed due to declining health
2 April 2026
Two mature Norfolk Island pines will be removed this week following recent assessments of their health and long-term condition.
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