Cut the glow for turtle season

In the lead-up to nesting season, Bundaberg Regional Council is encouraging everyone to help protect our turtles and their hatchlings by taking simple steps to reduce light pollution along our coastline.

Step into a Magical Storyland

Don’t miss the Magical Storyland interactive exhibition at the Gin Gin Library – a free experience for children aged six and under, open until 21 November! ✨ Discover more free activities at: artsbundaberg.com.au/libraries

Grant supports diversity and artistic development

Workshops and performances which celebrate Latin music, dance and culture are on the way following the latest round of RADF grant approvals.

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Lift, dance, box or paddle with Be Active Be Alive

From glow-stick cardio and table tennis with a twist, this region-wide Council program is getting all ages, abilities and energy levels moving!

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Cut the glow for turtle season

In the lead-up to nesting season, Bundaberg Regional Council is encouraging everyone to help protect our turtles and their hatchlings by taking simple steps to reduce light pollution along our coastline.

Lift, dance, box or paddle with Be Active Be Alive

From glow-stick cardio and table tennis with a twist, this region-wide Council program is getting all ages, abilities and energy levels moving!

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”👏

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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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