Annual report details highlights 2024 – 2025

From major infrastructure projects to millions in community support, the latest Annual Report showcases a year of strong progress and meaningful impact.

Ceramic artwork transcends functional clay form

This Bundaberg Region artist explores how clay can transform and transcend the functional traditions of ceramics. Find out more! ⬇️

Put your trivia to the test with the Global Quiz

❓Did you know the library is taking part in a global quiz? Whether you're interested in fact, fiction or just having some fun, book your spot and join the team!

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CBD business welcomes CBD action

Regional Business HQ has welcomed a project which aims to address community safety concerns, describing the current state of the Bundaberg CBD as a “backward step for small business”.

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Economist Ben Artup writes the Bundaberg Region is well poised to recover from COVID-19 thanks to a diverse economy and the strength of local agriculture.

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Put your trivia to the test with the Global Quiz

❓Did you know the library is taking part in a global quiz? Whether you're interested in fact, fiction or just having some fun, book your spot and join the team!

Jacko’s rescue support praised

For this positivity post we are celebrating a local hero! Ashlin “Jacko” Chapman from our Parks Team didn’t hesitate when he saw a kayaker in trouble off Elliott Heads. Jacko’s actions are a true example of what it means to “be the best we can be”👏

Learn to canoe with Be Active Be Alive classes

Ready OAR not, it's time to book your spot for free canoeing classes next month 🚣

Get inspired at free Community Cooking Classes

🏠In the Neighbourhood 🏠 Find out what's happening at our Neighbourhood Centres each week! This week's highlight is free Community Cooking Classes at the Gin Gin Youth Activity Centre.

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Ashlin’s quick thinking saves struggling kayaker

While out on coastal maintenance duties last month Ashlin (Jacko) Chapman from Council's Parks team spotted a woman struggling in her kayak in rough seas. Thanks to Jacko’s quick thinking and sharp eye, a chain of events was set in motion that led to her safe rescue. Onya Jacko! 👏 Read more ⬇️

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Veteran’s service recognised on Ellis Street

A Bundaberg North street named for a long-standing local family now bears the badge of the Australian Army under Council's Streets of Remembrance program.

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