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  2. Bundaberg Brewed Drinks - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, the company has seen growth in sales and brand recognition, both domestically and internationally. Today, Bundaberg Brewed Drinks can be found in more than 60 countries worldwide. In 2007, John McLean took over as CEO of Bundaberg Brewed Drinks. [4] Mr McLean is the son-in-law of original business founders, Cliff and Lee Fleming.

  3. Bundaberg - Wikipedia

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    Bundaberg town centre with Bundaberg General Post Office to the right. Young woman riding on the back of a turtle at Mon Repos Beach, near Bundaberg, ca. 1930. Subtropical Bundaberg is dependent to a large extent on the local sugar industry. Extensive sugar cane fields have been developed throughout the district. Value-adding operations, such ...

  4. Bundaberg Sugar - Wikipedia

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    Bundaberg Sugar Company Limited was created in 1972 from the merger of the Fairymead Sugar Company Limited and Gibson & Howes Limited. Through these, the company can trace its history back to 1870 when the Fairymead Sugar Plantation was first established. [2] [3] In 2000, Bundaberg was acquired by the Belgian holding company Finasucre.

  5. Port of Bundaberg - Wikipedia

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    The port is a destination for ships from Australia and overseas. It is predominantly used for out shipping raw sugar, other goods related to that industry, such as Bundaberg Rum and molasses and importing Gypsum to supply a Knauf factory situated adjacent. [3] [4] Bundaberg Port is wholly owned and managed by the Gladstone Ports Corporation.

  6. Bundaberg Post Office - Wikipedia

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    The Bundaberg Post Office is at the commercial centre of the large provincial city of Bundaberg and is located on the northwest corner of the Barolin and Bourbong Street intersection. In context, several notable late Italianate designs are nearby, including the unusual palazzo-form St Joseph's Catholic Cathedral of c.1888–1900.

  7. Bundaberg Rum - Wikipedia

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    Bundaberg Rum is a major sponsor of the Australian Wallabies rugby union team and also sponsors the Bundaberg Rum Rugby Series. Bundaberg is also a sponsor of the NSW Waratahs. [32] Bundaberg Rum sponsored the rugby league ANZAC Test till 2009. Bundaberg Rum signed a 5-year deal with the NRL to be the official dark rum of the NRL. They are also ...

  8. Bundaberg North, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Bundaberg North is a suburb of Bundaberg in the Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia. [2] It occupies the developed area north of the Burnett River , opposite the Bundaberg CBD . In the 2021 census , Bundaberg North had a population of 5,563 people.

  9. PCC Community Markets - Wikipedia

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    According to Consumers' Checkbook magazine, PCC's prices for the limited number of comparable items available were higher than the big-chain average. [9] [10] However, the quality of PCC's fresh produce and meat received very high scores. The prices of organic food at PCC were about the same as the average prices at other stores in the Puget ...