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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 recently that made us smile.
• Ritzy business: New Bundy venture adds personal touch Handmade with love, a new crafty business is selling pieces that offer the glitz and glam without the hefty price tag. Working full-time, caring for two young children aged five and seven and starting a side hustle that supplies handmade jewellery, might sound impossible for one person to achieve, but Kristin Freeman doesn t shy away from a challenge.
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Nothing feels quite as sweet as falling in love and it seems that the relationship of couples in Bundaberg is so strong, that not even a pandemic could tear them a part.
We take a look back at some of the most precious love stories, anniversaries and engagements from 2020.
And in the words of
Love Actually: “General opinions starting to make out that we live in a world of hatred and greed, but I don’t see that … it seems to me that love is everywhere.”
Col and Eva Linderberg
Born and bred in Bundy, Col first met his darling wife who immigrated from The Netherlands in the 1950s, at their church youth group and last year the pair celebrated six decades of marriage.