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Teen brains hate early mornings – why should schools take note

If teenagers had their way, school would never start before 10am. And it turns out, neuroscience says they might be onto something. As The King’s School...

Letters to the Editor

POLES, WIRES AND POWER BILLS As we charge relentlessly “head-on” with AI and the digital era, it seems to me, as someone now well over...

Nominations now open for Beef Australia’s 2027 AMPC National Carcase Competition

Nominations are now open for Beef Australia’s 2027 AMPC National Beef Carcase Competition. The competition is one of Australia’s largest National Carcase competitions with...

Digital Edition

Sport

Clays fly at Kingaroy shoot

Over 120 shooters from all over Queensland and New South Wales converged on the Kingaroy Clay Target Club's range last weekend to take part...

Cracking weather inshore and off

INSHORE / OFFSHORE Last Sunday and Monday morning saw some cracking weather which allowed plenty of boats to get out and fish the inshore grounds,...

Sport funding to leave legacy

Queensland sporting clubs are set to benefit from $30 million in funding through Round 2 of the State Government’s Games On! program, aimed at...

New partnership for CQ

Central Queensland proudly announced a new major sponsor for the next three years on Wednesday. The Capras will partner with Whitehaven Coal in a three-year...

Medal hope remains as Power pack punch in carnival

Gladstone Power’s Under-16 girls have secured a single win in a mixed-weekend on the road. The Power took on the Central Queensland Junior Basketball...

The Glen and Yaralla 49ers finish tied in Sunday comp

Round 12 of the Gladstone Cricket Sunday T20 Premiership saw the Yaralla 49ers and The Glen proving impossible to split. The two sides faced...

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Entertainment

Che Remedy is making magic

The Discovery Coast’s very own Che Remedy will be bringing their duo magic back to the Agnes Blues, Roots & Rock Festival in February...

World journey with Palumbo

Genre-bending world journeyman artist Palumbo is getting ready to rock the Agnes Blues, Roots & Rock Festival in February 2026, performing on the Discovery...

On This Day: World Nutella Day!

Happiness is a warm taste of hazelnut spread on a warm flaky pastry! And that hazelnut spread is known across the world as its...

Smiles at the carnival

Gladstone Today photographer DEBBIE BUCKLAND was out and about at the 2026 Gladstone Family Carnival over the weekend. The event was packed with rides,...

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: National Bubble Bath Day

National Bubble Bath Day is celebrated on 8 January. While the practice of communal bathing dates back to ancient Roman and Greek civilisations, the specific...

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1770 dive instructor course for women launches

In a landmark moment for Australia’s dive and tourism industries, the Southern Great Barrier Reef will host the nation's first-ever SDI (Scuba Diving International)...

Glencore, Rio abandon merger talks for third time

Rio Tinto has walked away from takeover talks with Glencore, ending months of negotiations over a ​tie-up that would have reshaped the global mining...

Scorching summer heat prompts RACQ safety warning

Queensland has already reached some of its hottest days on record, prompting a warning from the State’s peak motoring body that no amount of...

Existence through a uniquely poetic lens

Life, death, and everything in between are up for exploration in Brenden Kocsis’ debut exhibition, Initiation. From pressed flowers to borrowed feathers, Brenden transforms...

Qantas lounge upgrades for airport

Qantas is continuing with a major refresh of its Regional Lounge network, with upgrades set to commence for seven lounges across Australia over the...

News in Brief

Get your love locks now Couples who have attached love locks to the railing at Lake Awoonga’s Castle Tower Lookout are being urged to reclaim...

Rental vacancies in Gladstone classed as ‘healthy’

Rental vacancies in Gladstone remain tight, according to the Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ), with the city just meeting the institute’s classification of...

Faith Baptist Christian Schools expansion plans

Faith Baptist Church Gladstone is expanding its Christian school to answer growing community demand. The church has applied to the Gladstone Regional Council for...

Government-run bank a regional solution

The Banana Shire Council has given support to the Australian Citizens Party in its bid to advocate for the Federal Government to implement the...

Local government pay rises for all

Central Queensland mayors and councillors will see their pay packets swell by 3.25 per cent or more from 1 July. The 2025 Local Government Renumeration...