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QPWS targets island’s feral pigs

Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service are planning to conduct aerial and ground shooting activities on Curtis Island National Park, Curtis Island Conservation Park and...

Forging ahead to tackle crime

Police Minister Dan Purdie says officers are turning the tide on youth crime in Central Queensland, with police arresting more than 200 offenders in...

First Nations community grants available

Energy infrastructure company Jemena is inviting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-led organisations in selected areas in the Darling Downs, Central Queensland and Gulf Country...

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United, Clinton share spoils

An 87th-minute equaliser from Bluebirds' lethal attacker Montanna McAvoy saved the home team from a major loss in the Women's Football Queensland Premier League...

CQ duo inspire Maroons to PBR Origin triumph

Central Queensland riders were at the heart of a dramatic Queensland victory as the Maroons claimed a nail-biting opening round of the 2026 PBR...

Ill-discipline bites Capras

Central Queensland had one of its least inspiring performances of the Hostplus Cup season last Saturday. The Capras were blown out in Round 11, being...

The region’s golfing results

GLADSTONE GOLF CLUB Weekly Stableford 26-05 Winner: Brian Cosh 36, second: Henry Collocott 36, third: Luke Maynard 29. Veterans 18-hole Stableford 25-05 A Grade winner: Katharina Pieczonka...

Maroons to embrace history in bid to create their own

Queensland have vowed to go back to the well and channel the spirit of 1995 again, as they attempt to defy State of Origin...

Biloela’s PGA professional Choat one step away from glory

Biloela PGA Professional Anthony Choat, is one step closer to testing his game against the best in the world. Choat made his mark by...

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Community events

Weekly events Have a Yarn Tuesday - QCWA Tannum Sands - every Tuesday All welcome to bring your craft, a friend and a smile. Time: 9am to...

Gig Guide

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Community events

Weekly events Have a Yarn Tuesday - QCWA Tannum Sands - every Tuesday All welcome to bring your craft, a friend and a smile. Time: 9am to...

Gig Guide

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On This Day: International Tea Day!

The tea industry provides millions of people around the world with cups of tea in the morning. One of the biggest producers of tea, India,...

Community events

Weekly events Have a Yarn Tuesday - QCWA Tannum Sands - every Tuesday All welcome to bring your craft, a friend and a smile. Time: 9am to...

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Stay active, keep learning

From hands-on STEM activities and history classes to marina coffee mornings and guided tours, there is always something happening at U3A Gladstone. The organisation, which...

Grinspoon frontman set for Gladstone solo show

Much-loved Australian frontman Phil Jamieson is returning to the stage with new music and a massive national tour, bringing his solo show to Gladstone's...

Labor’s divisive budget

If ever there was a Budget that embodied arrogance, hypocrisy, broken promises and contempt for ordinary people, it is this one. Labor 2026-27 Budget is...

Fear of becoming obsolete (FOBO) in the age of AI

As the pace of change accelerates, I find myself encountering new acronyms regularly in my role. Recently, “FOBO”, short for Fear of Becoming Obsolete,...

Feds fund $3B wind farm

Construction is expected to start on RWE Renewables Australia’s $3 billion Theodore Wind Farm later this year after the project was awarded a Capacity...

Waterfront sales put Keppel Sands on the map

A quiet coastal community known affectionately by locals as “The Crab Pot” is suddenly attracting attention from Central Queensland locals and beyond after two...

Mini drought broken

After 64 days of virtually no rain, two to three millimetres fell Tuesday morning, followed by early morning rain (10-15mm) Wednesday. It brought a little...

No Cuts to the NDIS

Labor's cuts to the NDIS are the largest reduction to a government program in living memory. They will leave 160,000 people without support...

Aged care process changes

As Australia’s aged care system evolves, many older Australians remain unaware that the process for accessing support at home has changed significantly. The first step...

Why Australia must restore the legal definition of ‘woman’

Last year I moved a Bill in the Senate to roll back the changes made to the Sex Discrimination Act a decade earlier, which...