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Why I still fight the Covid fight

In late 2021, I was one of five Senators to vote in favour of making COVID vaccine mandates illegal. I was pilloried as a...

Cup Day winners are grinners

Gladstone Today photographer DEBBIE BUCKLAND made it out to the Melbourne Cup Premium Buffet Lunch Garden Party at the Tannum Sands Motel. Check out who...

Mobile customers impacted by 3G closure

Lack of 4G coverage and imported mobile phones are causing headaches among mobile customers after last week's 3G Network shutdown. Both the Telstra and Optus...

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Sport

CQ heads to Mackay for NQ champs

Central Queensland’s best cricketers have a chance to break their unwanted streak in the North Queensland Zone Championships this weekend as they set out...

Leathers strapped in gold

History was made on Saturday night at the PBR Monster Energy Tour Grand Finals, as 19-year-old Boston Leather was not only crowned Rookie of...

Reigning over the current table toppers on Tuesday

The Devils have been dealt their first blow of the Gladstone Basketball men’s summer season with Let It Reign snapping their undefeated streak. In...

CQ legends turn clock back

The legends of Central Queensland rugby league combined for a special all-stars game on Saturday evening in a nostalgic blast from the past. The...

Pair of wins for Apel, Raul

Raul Silvera Olivera and McKenzie Apel both had a Saturday to remember as the pair split four wins in Gladstone. A five-race strong meet at...

Frogs take tri to Tannum

Tannum Sands was the beautiful backdrop as the Fitzroy Frogs opened the local triathlon season for 2024-25. The Frogs hosted the event slightly earlier...

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On This Day: Day of the Dead!

Embrace a vibrant celebration where vivid colors, captivating altars, and joyful gatherings pay homage to ancestors with deep respect and cherished memories. It’s true that...

On This Day: Halloween!

Get ready for a spooky good time this Halloween! Dress up in your favorite costume and indulge in sweet treats, creepy decorations, and thrilling...

On This Day: National Wicked Day!

Set in the land of Oz in a time that predates L. Frank Baum’s book, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the musical Wicked tells...

Australia’s much loved tenor ensemble celebrate a key milestone

Marking 30 years since their very first performance in Brisbane in 1995, Australia’s favourite tenor ensemble The Ten Tenors will embark on the massive...

On This Day: World Manta Day!

World Manta Day, celebrated annually on September 17th, is a special occasion dedicated to raising awareness about the conservation status of manta and devil...

On This Day: National Salami Day!

Savory, spiced, and sliced thin, this protein-packed snack is perfect for picnics, parties, and snacking on-the-go. Salami is cured, fermented and air-dried sausage, popular in...

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Corals getting jiggy on the Reef during annual spawning

It’s that time of year when corals take advantage of the full moon, dust off the old Barry White records and get down and...

Get Ready BBQ hosted

Bunnings Gladstone is encouraging the local community to prepare for natural disasters by packing an emergency kit. Bunnings Gladstone recently hosted the local emergency services...

Study shows bleak outlook for koalas in CQ without intervention

Central Queensland’s endangered koala population is facing a dire future if nothing is done to prevent the number of animals being killed by vehicles. That’s...

17-year-old charged with 21 offenses

Detectives from Gladstone Child Protection and Investigation Unit have charged a 17-year-old boy in relation to stolen vehicle and robbery offences in the Gladstone...

Fatal Fire at Bracewell

Police have located the bodies of two people at the scene of a house fire at Bracewell, west of Gladstone over the weekend. Emergency services...

What did you saw?

Forty years ago, sawfish were regularly spotted in Australia’s tropical and subtropical waters, as far south as Sydney Harbour. Today, the shark-like rays, easily...