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Roads turn to raging torrents, motorists rescued

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REVEALED: Bundy s most popular suburbs for weddings

Premium Content Subscriber only Data from last year has revealed Bundaberg and the surrounding region s most popular suburbs for holding wedding ceremonies. It s no surprise the city s beautiful churches in the CBD take the cake with 87 ceremonies in 2020, with Bargara in second place, followed by Fraser Island and Bundaberg North. Branyan, Agnes Water, Seventeen Seventy and Innes Park all recorded ceremony numbers in the double digits. Bundaberg marriage celebrant Annie McGrath said the Bundaberg region was massively popular for weddings and said many people were happy to travel from Brisbane to tie the knot in our beautiful locations. Bundaberg’s botanic gardens is a popular spot for weddings.

PHOTOS: Agnes Blues Festival Day 2

Login to follow Thousands of people enjoyed the live music and festivities at the 2021 Agnes Blues, Roots and Rock Festival at the weekend. The three-day event at the Seventeen Seventy SES Grounds kicked off on Friday and continued until Sunday. Headliner The Mason Rack Band played on Saturday night to a lively crowd and was a highlight for many attendees. Also popular was the Hillbilly Goats, whose performance was one not to be missed. Previous Article

BREAKING: Severe storm warning issued for CQ

Premium Content A severe storm warning has been issued for Central Queensland for Monday afternoon. The Bureau of Meteorology said a south-easterly wind surge was triggering thunderstorms about the Capricornia region. Slow moving, heavy thunderstorms in a moist and unstable air mass about the northeast of the state, the bureau said in a warning just before 2pm. Severe thunderstorms are likely to produce heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding and damaging winds over the next several hours in the Capricornia and parts of the Central Highlands and Coalfields and Wide Bay and Burnett districts. Locations which may be affected include Gladstone, Rockhampton, Yeppoon, Marlborough, Byfield, Calliope, Miriam Vale, Mount Morgan and Seventeen Seventy.

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