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Christmas vibe at Calliope markets

Gladstone Today photographer DEBBIE BUCKLAND was on the scene, capturing moments of the community at the Christmas Mega Market held at the Calliope Historic...

Eat St a great night out

Gladstone Today photographer DEBBIE BUCKLAND was out and about and snapped some locals at Eat St On The Field. It was a night of food,...

Reflections on leadership and the road ahead for AgForce

Stepping into the role of chief executive officer at AgForce has been both grounding and energising. It is an opportunity to understand an organisation...

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Sport

Disappointing end to 2025

A surprise loss in the final Rockhampton Cricket A Grade round of the year will leave a sour taste in the mouth of The...

Split results for Gladstone

Last weekend saw a mixed bag of results for the Gladstone Power Under-16 girls as they entered the first carnival of the Central Queensland...

Devine double for Jaimee-Lee

Rockhampton apprentice jockey Jamiee-Lee Devine has snagged a pair of wins to round out a thrilling race day at Ferguson Park. The teenager took...

Stars shine at state titles

Gladstone athletes had a sensational start to the 2025 Hancock Prospecting Queensland Swimming Championships. Beginning last Saturday, individuals from the Central Queensland Swimming Association have...

Powerful start to carnival

Defending their home court, Gladstone Power Blue fired to four straight wins in Division 1 of the Central Queensland Junior Basketball Competition’s opening carnival....

CQ juniors draws drop, miss out on home return

Central Queensland’s youngest stars will kick off their respective seasons in mid-February. The Mal Meninga Cup, Cyril Connell Cup, Harvey Norman Under-17s and Under-19s draws...

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On This Day:

Gingerbread houses are a favourite holiday pastime with families, be it with parents, grandparents, or even both! These delicious, decorative bread houses have always...

On This Day: Christmas Jumper Day!

Christmas Jumper Day brings a burst of color and joy to the holiday season. People across the country wear their most festive sweaters, creating...

On This Day: International Animal Rights Day!

Humans, who share the planet with all kinds of different creatures, sometimes need to be reminded that animals deserve to be treated with dignity,...

Weekend fun at the Makers Market

Gladstone Today photographer DEBBIE BUCKLAND was OUT AND ABOUT and snapped some locals at the Benaraby Progress Association's Makers Market! Check out who was spotted!

On This Day: National Cookie Day!

Cookies are sweet and full of all sorts of delicious goodness, from nuts to fruit to chocolate. They can be either delightfully crumbly or...

On This Day: Make A Gift Day!

National Make a Gift Day is a special day that inspires people to create and give handmade presents. Celebrated on 3 December each year,...

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A 40-year legacy of giving

For more than 40 years, Biloela local Aileen Trace has dedicated her time, skills and community spirit to supporting Endeavour Foundation. What began as one...

Gladstone nurse-led walk-in clinic celebrates first anniversary

Central Queensland Health marked the first anniversary of its Nurse-Led Walk-In Clinic in Gladstone last week, celebrating a year of strong community demand and...

Pedestrian footbridge to remain closed due to structural damage

The heritage-listed Police Creek Railway Bridge, a pedestrian footbridge located at West Gladstone, will continue to remain closed following extensive investigations undertaken in recent...

Annie’s first step into childcare began at CQU TAFE Expo

Annie Pretorius is happy to be looking at a long career in childcare - and it’s all down to taking the big step to...

Looking deeper than the numbers

Earlier this year, Energy Minister Chris Bowen crowed that Australia had reduced its emissions to 440 million tonnes, "which is 28 per cent below...

BSC reference group for renewables

The Banana Shire Council is forging ahead with the creation of a local reference group for community and stakeholder advice on renewable energy projects'...