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BUNDY BORN: 15 new local start-ups that need your support

Premium Content START-UP businesses are booming in Bundaberg, with plenty of unique, handmade and quirky concepts. Here are just some of the Bundy locals giving it a go after opening up a new business. 1. Stay Young Mother-of-two Geunyoung (Young) Muller, she has refused to let fear of failure get in the way of her dream, opening the doors to her beauty salon Stay Young less than four weeks ago. Working at other beauty salons in the past, the small business owner said she wanted to step out of her comfort zone and further test her skills and capability. Offering a selection of luxury packages, clients will feel pampered with relaxing facials, signature peels, therapeutic massages and exfoliation or rejuvenating body treatments.

BRIGHTEN UP: Upbeat news from around the region

Premium Content Subscriber only BUNDABERG is full of positive news and that is something to celebrate, which is why we are bringing you a weekly dose of good news stories from around the region. Here are just some of the things that happened this week that made us smile. • Sweet childhood memories no longer thing of past in Childers Toys are the heart of most childhood memories, but thanks to the owner of a new Childers business, these nostalgic moments are no longer a thing of the past. After years of collecting vintage dolls, wind-up toys and retro games, you could say Josie Rigney is living out the dream of anyone who grew up in the 50s, 60s and 70s.

Saucy business rises after fires and pandemic

Premium Content Subscriber only BORN and bred in Bundaberg, one proud former resident, alongside her husband, has created a successful business - and you could say it s pretty saucy. Growing up on a sugarcane farm on the north side of Bundaberg s CBD, Susan Plath moved to Melbourne for work in her late 20s, where she met her now husband Kevin Lamont. Together the pair moved to Bright, a small town in the Alpine region with a population of less than 2500 people, where they opened their own North American barbecue styled restaurant. My husband is Canadian and has always been heavily involved in barbecuing, so we started the restaurant where we do deep fried wings with hot sauce and it has a licenced beer garden too, Ms Plath said.

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