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First reported 6 mins ago - Updated 6 mins ago - 1 reports

We could see last of BAM unless more volunteers step up

Topics: bam, entertainment, markets, tannum sandsHave your say »Julie Ingram and Kaye Smith enjoy January's BAM event at Tannum Sands. Christopher Chan GLA060413BAMMIT'S a hugely popular event that attracts thousands of people to Tannum Sands' Millennium ... [Published NewsMail - 6 mins ago]
Entities: Facebook Inc
First reported 6 mins ago - Updated 6 mins ago - 1 reports

Teen girl who attacked cop narrowly avoids jail

Topics: bundaberg magistrates courtHave your say »A TEENAGE girl who launched a "disgusting and degrading" attack on the police officers who arrived to break up a street brawl between her and a cousin has narrowly avoided a stay behind bars.Eighteen-year-old ... [Published NewsMail - 6 mins ago]
First reported 6 mins ago - Updated 6 mins ago - 1 reports

Fundraising now cancer survivor’s cup of tea

TEA TIME: Enid McLaren and Doreen Counter at the Queensland Cancer Council Biggest Morning Tea at RSL Fairways. Photo: Max Fleet / NewsMail Max Fleet ... [Published NewsMail - 6 mins ago]
First reported 46 mins ago - Updated 46 mins ago - 1 reports

Fifteen nurses at Yaralla Place offered redundancies

Topics: maryborough, nurses, redundancies, union, yarallaHave your say »Queensland Nurses Union members in the spotlight, protesting the privatisation of the Maryborough Yaralla Place. Robyne CuerelFIFTEEN nurses have already been offered redundancy ... [Published NewsMail - 46 mins ago]
First reported 46 mins ago - Updated 46 mins ago - 1 reports

Council working to remove flying foxes from Bargara street

Council working to remove flying foxes from Bargara streetComments (6) »Bargara Bat ColonyBAT COLONY: Contractors started removing the undergrowth around taller trees in which the bats roost in Larder Street Bargara. Mike KnottATTEMPTS to move on a flying ... [Published NewsMail - 46 mins ago]
First reported 46 mins ago - Updated 46 mins ago - 1 reports

Obesity epidemic could cost Gladstone $33 million a year

Topics: fitness, gladstone, health, obesityHave your say »Related Items» Sitting down for too long can cause major health problems» Cardiac rehab centre gets hearts ticking as they should» Deb beats diabetes with huge weight loss» Green thumb women and ... [Published NewsMail - 46 mins ago]
First reported 1 hour ago - Updated 1 hour ago - 1 reports

Uni roles reduced as tough times hit

CQUniversity Vice-Chancellor and president Professor Scott Bowman said the university has had to make some tough decisions in tough financial times. ... [Published NewsMail - 1 hour ago]
First reported 2 hours ago - Updated 2 hours ago - 1 reports

Port privatisation could be good for region: resources chief

Topics: gladstone ports corporation, gladstone regional council, queensland resources councilHave your say »Related Items» Mine safety warning gets backing from industry, govt» QRC claims Australia's leaders are buckling under pressure» Significant coal ... [Published NewsMail - 2 hours ago]
First reported 14 hours ago - Updated 7 hours ago - 1 reports

RSL Fairways Biggest Morning Tea

A selection of photos taken at the Queensland Cancer Council Biggest Morning Tea at RSL Fairways. ... [Published NewsMail - 14 hours ago]
Entities: Cancer
First reported 13 hours ago - Updated 11 hours ago - 1 reports

Free TV denies dealings with Conroy over live sports betting

Topics: australian government, free tv australia, gambling, sport, stephen conroyHave your say »Related Items» Time to get tough on spread of gambling, says uni expert» Senator Xenophon labels Free TV Aus proposal 'half-hearted'» Boost in signatures ... [Published NewsMail - 13 hours ago]
First reported 14 hours ago - Updated 14 hours ago - 1 reports

IGA Northside reopens

A selection of photos taken at IGA Cornetts in North Bundaberg who reopened their doors after the 2013 flood. ... [Published NewsMail - 14 hours ago]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 2 reports

Woman pleads guilty after drugs are found in her bedroom

Topics: bundaberg policeHave your say »A BUNDABERG woman caught with drugs and scales in her bedroom drawer has pleaded guilty in Bundaberg Magistrates Court to possessing dangerous drugs and possessing utensils used in connection with drugs.Lissa Joy ... [Published NewsMail - May 20 2013]

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"This is an event that people had been crying out for for years. It's somewhere family and friends can get together and enjoy local produce and local talent."
"She also has issues with the abuse or overuse of alcohol."
"It is vital that this data is provided to our officers so that they can properly evaluate the effectiveness of the program" Cr Rowleson said
"The union is very vocal on the issue of restructuring but they have been very silent about the Julia Gillard's Labor Federal Government ripping $4.9million out of the WBHHS budget" she said

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