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CS Energy supporting Year 12 girls with $1000 STEM award

CS Energy has announced a $1000 award for girls in Year 12 in the Banana Shire and North Burnett council regions who are studying...

Gladstone Nurse wears her heart on her sleeve

Gladstone Nurse Tamsin wears her heart on her sleeve – literally. Tamsin's floral tattoo, featuring the word Inspire, is a daily reminder of why...

Great week of fishing

Inshore/Offshore This week has continued to see our inshore grounds produce some quality fish. The standout's are the spanish mackerel and long tail tuna that are...

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Sport

Bauer bags grand accolade

A previous Summernats Grand Champion stole the show at Rare Spares Rockynats 05. Having picked up four other individual awards, Joe Bauer and his 1968...

LOO5E grips championship

As the smoke on the burnout pad settled, one man stood above the rest. In his first-ever Rare Spares Rockynats, Russell Harris and LOO5E dethroned...

Wanderers dominate CQHL’s super Saturday

Super Saturday in the Central Queensland Hockey League competitions saw five games hosted at Rockhampton’s Kalka Shades Hockey Fields. The CQHL men’s competition saw Meteors...

PBR returns to Central Queensland

This Friday and Saturday, 4 and 5 April, the famous Great Western Hotel will transform into a battleground for the PBR Monster Energy Rockhampton...

League stars return to action

The Rockhampton Rugby League premiership returns this Saturday, with three Gladstone region teams taking on the A Grade competition. Valleys, Gladstone Brothers, and Tannum Sands...

Cricket finales rescheduled as weather washes out weekend

Gladstone Cricket’s biggest day of the year has been postponed to this weekend. After a torrential downpour last week, the two senior grand finals at...

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Entertainment

On This Day: International Day of Pink!

The International Day of Pink is set up as an International Day against bullying, discrimination, homophobia, transphobia, and transmisogyny in cities and towns all...

Community Events Billboard

Weekly events Gladstone Boardgames Group The board games nights are the first and third Friday of every month and Blood on the Clocktower is every Thursday...

Gig Guide

If you have a gig you would like to promote send us an email at editorial@gladstonetoday.com.au Please include the the name of the gig, date,...

On This Day: Independent Artist Day!

Independent Artist Day is an annual occasion that reveals the special place that indie artists hold in the art world. These free thinkers bring fresh,...

Celebrating female country legends

Gladstone audiences, prepare to be swept away by the captivating voice of Melinda Schneider, one of Australia’s most beloved country music stars on Tuesday,...

On This Day: International Children’s Book Day!

Revisit your childhood favorites, or read them to your own kids or grandkids. Check out new children’s book recommendations, and help kids learn to...

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Regional leaders convene in Biloela to drive next steps in energy transition

Banana Shire Council and Coexistence Queensland partnered to gather over 100 regional leaders in Biloela today to discuss how traditional and emerging industries can...

Teen crime rampage arrested

Detectives from the Gladstone Child Protection and Investigation Unit charged four teenagers in relation to a number of property offences in the Gladstone area...

New recruits power up for career in energy

CS Energy has welcomed eight new apprentices and trainees at Callide and Kogan Creek power stations as part of its commitment to nurture the...

Police to ramp up roadside testing to keep Queenslanders safe this Easter

Capricornia Highway Patrol will be saturating roads these school holidays to ensure road users stay safe this Easter break. With Easter historically being a dangerous...

Rains could prompt surge in biting insects across highlands

With recent wet weather increasing the risk of mosquito breeding across the region, council and health authorities are encouraging all residents to take simple...

Jack’s Law to be made permanent

The State Government has introduced significant amendments in Parliament on Thursday, 3 April to make Jack’s Law permanent, on what would have been Jack...