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Quarter-Life Crisis Turned Lifetime Business

Quarter-Life Crisis Turned Lifetime Business

Zoe and Josh of Ohana Winery and Exotic Fruits are the poster children for how a quarter-life crisis can be the greatest thing to happen to you!

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A Sensory Masterpiece

A Sensory Masterpiece

After a sell-out success in 2017 for their 'Women In Voice' performance Bundaberg's finest vocal talent, Jess Modolo, Natalie Sweetapple and Suellen Cusack-Greensill, return to the stage for 'She's the Voice – A Salute to Australian Music' with the fabulous addition of Mel Lathouras. Together these talented ladies bring their wealth of experience on stage and musical accolades to serve up a musical masterpiece guaranteed to receive raving reviews.

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Talkin’ ‘Bout the Next Generation

Talkin’ ‘Bout the Next Generation

From grandfather to father to son, farms have been passed through red-stained hands from generation to generation across the Bundaberg Region and Windhum Farms is no exception. As 4th generational Farmers, Linda and Darren Zunker, are happy their boys are more than eager to make it the 5th generation on the land.

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All Hands On Deck At Bundaberg Rum

All Hands On Deck At Bundaberg Rum

It's all hands on deck at Bundaberg Rum with every premium and award-winning liquid quality controlled by 34 passionate team members before reaching your lips. From Master Blenders, who are experts in developing complex flavour profiles, through to the skilled Bundaberg Rum Bar staff pouring you a drink at the end of your Bundaberg Rum Distillery Tour, crafting an award-winning rum and experience takes a healthy shot of teamwork and mateship.

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Maria the Little Cellar Rat

Maria the Little Cellar Rat

Childers is a multicultural town, just ask city-born Mary Byrne who married into an Australian-Irish-Sicilian family with their roots firmly in the Childers community. With her own Irish and German background, Mary took her love for languages and teaching to the Isis District in 1973 being appointed as a German/English/French and Modern History teacher after completing a Bachelor of Arts and Diploma in Education at the University of Queensland the previous year. It was here she met and fell in love with Terry, a young local electrician with a strong Sicilian-Irish heritage who shared an interest in gardening, old Queenslanders and old furniture.

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