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War experiences link veterans generations apart

Meet the known surviving World War II veterans in Bundaberg: Ula Agnew, Fred Bainbridge, Noel Mooney, Mervan McGrane and Herbert Woodward.

Bundaberg summer drier and hotter than usual

Every month of the recently completed summer was hotter and drier than average, with Bundaberg receiving less than one third of its usual summer rain.

CQUniversity orientation starts academic year

CQUniversity’s Bundaberg campus expects to start the 2019 academic year with about 390 new students. Orientation will be held on Tuesday, 5 March.

Bundaberg man fined $20k for damaging marine plants

A Bundaberg man has been fined $20,000 plus costs after being found guilty in the Bundaberg Magistrates Court of deliberately damaging marine plants in the Burnett River.

Public forum on periods, pelvic pain and endometriosis

Renowned gynaecologist and specialist pain medicine physician Dr Susan Evans will be in Bundaberg on 2 March to raise awareness about periods, pelvic pain and endometriosis.

Commercial fishing vessel tracking law passed

A law to introduce compulsory vessel tracking for commercial fishing boats passed State Parliament today.

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