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Are you interested in connecting with your local epilepsy community? If you are someone living with epilepsy wanting to find others with shared experiences; or a healthcare professional looking to understand more about how to support your clients with epilepsy; or an educator wanting to hear first-hand how you can have a positive impact on a child with epilepsy in your classroom - our upcoming Community Connection events are for you! Life with epilepsy can be stressful, scary and isolating, but with one in ten people experiencing a seizure at some point in their lives, you are not alone. Free and open for people who live with epilepsy and their families or anyone with an interest in epilepsy. Hear from experts and speakers with lived experience. Connect with your local epilepsy community. Learn more about Epilepsy Smart Australia Discover the services and supports available

Brothers Sports Club, 130 Takalvan St, Kensington, 4670

Looking for an AFL club in Bundaberg? Join the Brothers Bulldogs – a family-friendly club where junior and youth players can grow, have fun, and make lifelong friends! No AFL experience? No worries! Primary and secondary school boys and girls of all skill levels are welcome. Go beyond Auskick, learn new skills, and be part of Bundaberg’s leading AFL club! Awesome! Come along for Brothers Bulldogs sign on night, Tuesday, February 25 from 4.30pm. Enter via Airport Drive

Take a stroll under the fairy lights of Gallery Park, and enjoy the bi-annual Artisan Twilight Market. Showcasing some of the best artisans from our region, these markets are filled with hand-crafted products that exemplify why we should ‘buy local’. While you peruse the stalls, enjoy the laid-back vibe of local musicians and pop inside the gallery to see the latest exhibitions. With Mother’s Day just around the corner, there is no better place to find the perfect gift than the Artisan Twilight Markets at Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery. Friday, 09 May 2025 | 04:00 PM to 07:00 PM

Neon Coral Confetti by artist, Lisa Ashcroft, explores environmental stewardship and the artificial regeneration of the Great Barrier Reef. The artworks in this exhibition encourage the viewer to consider their responsibility as the guardians of the environment for future generations. The bittersweet irony is evident: while human actions have contributed to the destruction of the Reef, those same hands are now crucial in using scientific advances, such as synthetic cloning to restore it. Lisa's use of a bright texture-rich palette in an abstract expressionistic style, draws the viewers inside the painting's intricate pattern and details in a deliberate act to open critical conversation about the Reef and the importance of sustainable practices and the ongoing battle against climate change. Exhibition Opening: Friday 11 April 5.30 pm FREE event Gallery Opening Times Weekdays: 9.30 am to 5 pm Saturday: 10 am to 2 pm Sunday: CLOSED

Are you looking to try something new in 2025, Why not try a sport? netball is all about teamwork and fun while striving the best you can be on and off the court. Natives Netball Club are looking for new players boys and girls from 5 through to adults.

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