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Bethlehem Live Returns for 2024
Update 28/11/24: The 2024 Event Program for Bethlehem Live has just been released. Scroll down this page to view it. Wow! Where has this year gone? Only 6 weeks until Bethlehem Live Bundaberg! Watch this space as we begin to

Bethlehem City Opens Next Week
Bethlehem Live is Bundaberg’s Premier Free Christmas Event and it’s back in 2022 after a COVID-enforced hiatus. This event is an experience like no other and the organisers are excited to welcome you back inside the gates of the city

Bethlehem Live Returns for 2022
Bethlehem Live will return to Bundaberg in December 2022

Deeply Saddened to Announce there is no Bethlehem Live in Bundaberg this Year
It is with great sadness that we are announcing that Bethlehem Live 2020 has been canceled due to the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions. Unfortunately because of how big our event has grown and the interactiveness of the event, we do not

Family Business Invests in Bethlehem
Bethlehem Live is proudly a free event for the entire Bundaberg community and always will be thanks to the generosity of local businesses and organisations. A new sponsor for 2019 is Macadamia’s Australia – a proud local family business with

A New Era for Big T
Since the event’s inception, the hardworking Tim Lennox from Big T Electrical has donated his time and expertise as well as equipment to ensure that there is power for Bethlehem Live. Despite Tim selling Big T to Elana and Simon

500 Coffees for Volunteers
For the last 2 years, one local business has supported our event in a way that hasn’t drawn a lot of attention, nor has it been asked for. Bethlehem Live is driven by volunteers. Without them, our re-creation of the

Bethlehem Live is back for 2019
With over 8000 people visiting in 2018, Bethlehem Live organisers are excited about what impact this year’s event will have on the Bundaberg region. Now in its 4th year, Bethlehem Live, a project of Scripture Union Queensland and the local

Bethlehem Live 2018 Press Release
The Nativity story is an integral part of the fabric of Christmas, no matter your religious or non-religious beliefs. But what did the city of Bethlehem look like at the time of Jesus birth? Who was there and what was