The Coastline and Country Newspaper is delivered (letterbox dropped) to homes in the coastal towns around Bundaberg including Bargara and farming communities in the Bundaberg region, homes in Gin Gin and Childers and it is available through 150 drop off points in Bundaberg
Print dates in 07- November 25 And in 2008 February 24- May 18-July 20-September 21- November 23. Deadline is Wednesday before. |
Featured StoriesCoastline's Christmas Cruise During 2008 Coastline Newspapers have been celebrating 21 years of publication, their first Tourist Queensland launched at Brisbane’s Expo 88.
Readers and sponsors are invited to join us on a Christmas Cruise along ...
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From Bargara to Nebo..big move for Jason..by Sherry Barnes  Popular Club Manager of Bargara Bowls Club for the past two years, Jason Nykiel has made a big decision for him and his young family. In early August he will take ...
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Bundy Writer's new CD worth a listen Hold your hands out, close your eyes, imagine diamonds falling from the sky, or melodies touching your heart, making your foot tap and those boots scoot.
When Lightning Burns The Sky ...
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Oolloo Farms in Good Hands Oolloo Farm Management at Sharon is in excellent hands with Ross Maxwell as Farm Manager for the last year. With a BA in Rural Sociology, the former horticulture instructor at TAFE ...
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Combining Two Passions..by Sherry Barnes Matt Gees manages to fit a lot into 24 hours a day – part-time announcer at ABC Radio, studying for his Bachelor of Theology, entertainment director for Relay For Life, amateur theatre performances, ...
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Memories of The Mango Tree...by Sherry Barnes The recent death of actor and screenwriter Michael Pate revived memories of a fun-filled exciting time in Bundaberg in 1977.
Born in Sydney his career began writing and broadcasting for ABC at ...
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Our Amity and Doug - Big Stars in the making..by Sherry Barnes Amity Brand and Doug Brown, both aged 13 have scored big time in Outback 8 a co-production between Network Ten and the BBC to be launched during the September school holidays each Monday ...
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Bundaberg Arts Festival October 6 to 11 The Festival is held in the first week of October each year, running for over 30 years and is one of the most varied and valuable provincial Arts Festivals in Queensland. It ...
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Vince Haberman joins Coastline Coastline Newspapers is pleased to welcome well known Bundaberg sports write Vince Haberman to the Coastline team. Vince has been heavily involved in a variety of sports as an administrator, player ...
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Life Happens....with Elvira Get used to it. Newcomers to Bundaberg, including those in the media make a huge twittering every single year with dramatic headlines about "Magpies' terrifying attacks", even maps pinpointing “danger spots”.
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Coasting with The Ferret Couple trying for years to have a child, including IVF method are delighted to be expecting a boy. They prefer old-fashioned simple names and would love their son to be called ...
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 Bundaberg Rugby League Chairman Mal Breen (second from right) with his wife Shane, Wide Bay Rugby League Chairman Danny McGuire and League Legend Norm Provan after receiving his Life Membership at ...
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Brothers Break Drought  Any unbeaten partnership is a great achievement but Brothers were forced to produce something special in the Bundaberg Rugby League (BRL) A Grade Grand Final. Despite being on the wrong end ...
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Driving Schools Of Bundaberg If you have a learner driver in the family; Year 11 or 12 student; 16 or 17 year old just longing to hit the road, this feature is a must for you to read.
Learn ...
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Snow Peas Prove a winner for John John Woodward has a thriving crop of that popular and healthy ingredient in many dishes of modern Australian cuisine – snow peas. His 185 acres at Sharon survived the heavy rains of recent ...
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Fairways Retirement Community opens new wing The $6.2 million residential care extension providing 30 new high care places was opened last month by Mrs Margaret Hamilton OAM, former President, Returned Sisters RSL Sub Branch.
This Fairways extension not only ...
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"Think I'll Ride Across The Nullabor"..by Sherry Barnes  Michael Kammann of Bargara decided he’d ride a “Postie Bike” purchased from a fellow resident to Perth and back, and did so successfully taking 18 days on the way over; 15 on ...
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AFL Grand Final  Across the Waves Ricky Patterson (right) again gets his hands on the AFL Bundaberg/Wide Bay Senior Trophy after their grand final victory. He is the only player to have been ...
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