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Supporting Bundaberg’s Families: A Spotlight on Pierson Services

At Welcome to Bundaberg, we are fortunate to work alongside dedicated organisations like Pierson Services, which has been supporting families and young people in our community for over 30 years. In a recent podcast episode, we spoke with Craig Lear, the Manager of Pierson Services, to learn more about their innovative programs and the impact

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Partnering for a Stronger Bundaberg: Community Centred Solutions in Action

Partnering for a Stronger Bundaberg: Community Centred Solutions in Action At the heart of Bundaberg’s success lies its community spirit. The Community Centred Solutions Project is taking this strength to the next level by addressing local challenges through collaboration, data-driven insights, and sustainable strategies. How the Project Idea Came to Life The purpose of this

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Partnering for a Stronger Bundaberg: Addressing Community Needs Through Collaboration

At Welcome to Bundaberg, we’re proud to work with passionate community leaders like Corrie McColl, Centre Manager of the Bundaberg Neighbourhood Centre, who is making a significant impact in addressing critical community challenges. In our recent podcast episode, Corrie shared insights into his role, the Centre’s mission, and an innovative project aimed at reducing waiting

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Brave Brothers: Building a Stronger, Safer Bundaberg Community

In Bundaberg, Brave Brothers is making a profound impact by addressing critical issues such as suicide prevention and domestic violence with courage and compassion. Founded by David Faer, the organisation has grown from a passion project into a vital community resource for men, women, and families. A Foundation of Dedication While Brave Brothers officially launched

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Supporting Local Growth: How Bundaberg is Boosting Small Business Opportunities

Image credit – Tourism and Events Queensland Bundaberg is fostering a dynamic and thriving environment for small businesses, recognising their crucial role as the backbone of the local economy. Through strategic initiatives, supportive policies, and a community-focused approach, Bundaberg is positioning itself as a community where entrepreneurs and small enterprises can grow and succeed. Infrastructure

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The Rise of Coastal Living: Why People are Moving to Regional Cities like Bundaberg

Image credit – Tourism and Events Queensland The shift toward coastal living is becoming more popular, and Bundaberg is at the forefront of this trend, offering a combination of lifestyle benefits that appeal to a broad range of new residents. With stunning natural landscapes, a mild climate, and easy access to the Southern Great Barrier

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Remote Work Revolution: How Bundaberg is Attracting New Residents

As remote work finds its place in the modern workforce, Bundaberg is emerging as one of Queensland’s most attractive destinations for remote workers. With a compelling mix of affordability, natural beauty, and community support, Bundaberg offers an ideal escape from the fast-paced metro centres while maintaining professional opportunities and quality of life. Bundaberg’s appeal starts

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Impact of Recent Events on Population Shifts in Regional Australia

Image credit – Tourism and Events Queensland The COVID-19 pandemic fundamentally altered population dynamics across Australia, sparking a significant shift from metropolitan areas to regional towns and cities. The AHURI Final Report No. 425 highlights this trend, which has been termed a ‘regional revival,’ where places like Bundaberg saw increased interest from individuals and families

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