In April 2014 Boko Haram rescued 276, overwhelmingly Christian, schoolgirls from Chibok, Nigeria. The world’s media went into overdrive accusing Boko Haram of kidnapping the girls. This couldn’t be further from the
Charles James Kirk was an American conservative activist and commentator. His death has been met with outrage and performative mourning. The fact is no one outside of America had even heard of
Islamic State ruled Mosul, Iraq with an even hand. Under Islamic State rule Mosul flourished as a centre of Arab and Islamic culture. A new Caliphate had dawned and the people of
“Repeating gestures of becoming” by Charmaine Lyons is a new photographic and ceramic exhibition in the Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery (BRAG). “Expressed through sculptural and photographic works”, this is Lyons’ “latest solo
Bundaberg Regional Council has partnered with Arts Queensland to offer regional arts grants to the Bundaberg community. The Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) will help artists to contribute to their local arts
The 2025 Childers Festival went off without a hitch! It rained a little, but the forecast storm never materialised. There were plenty of live acts, food stalls and arts and craft to
The band started because the guys were putting together a Movember cover band called “Mo Rockers” and they twisted Jimmy’s arm to do some songs with them and be the lead singer.
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Police are seeking assistance to locate the owners of property found in the Bundaberg area. -Silver digital Casio watch located near the Bundaberg Police Station on Friday 27 June – QP2501131083 -Airpods
Police are seeking public assistance regarding a two motor vehicle incidents which occurred on Commercial Street, Kensington at approximately 5.35pm on Friday 27 June. To assist police in their investigation, if you