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Nationals pour scorn on Senator’s gas tax

Leader of The Nationals Matt Canavan said the anti-jobs protest led by Canberra Senator David Pocock in Gladstone on Monday 4 May, was yet...

GEA Supply Chain Expo draws crowd

Hundreds of people descended on the 2026 GEA Supply Chain Expo at the Gladstone Entertainment Convention Centre on Wednesday, 6 May, to see a...

Festival breaks $1M economic record

The 2026 Agnes Blues, Roots and Rock Festival was a triumphant weekend at Seventeen Seventy, delivering world-class music, exceptional community spirit, and a record-breaking...

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Sport

Capras round out perfect night at new-look Browne Park

The storyline wrote itself as Central Queensland usurped the defending champions in its return to Browne Park Stadium. The Capras battled Burleigh in front of...

Jenkins’ historic moment

The booming sound of the Capras fans broke the decibel limit as fullback Peyton Jenkins followed up on rampaging second-rower Nixon Putt to score...

Countdown on until Census night

The 2026 Census is less than 100 days away, with Census night to be held on Tuesday, 11 August, 2026. The Census is an...

HookUp reels in thousands

With 3200 tickets sold, this year’s Boyne Tannum HookUp was one of the largest on record. The 31st edition of the annual family fishing competition...

Central claim bragging rights after Peurifoy match-winner

In a five-goal thriller, Central became the first team to defeat Bluebirds United this Women’s Football Queensland Premier League Central Coast season. After going behind...

Snapped at the HookUp

Gladstone Today journalist LIAM EMERTON was down at Bray Park last Friday to capture the great fish brought in on the first day of...

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Entertainment

On This Day: National Bubble Tea Day!

Deliciously refreshing tea combined with sweetened milk and tapioca pearls, bubble tea is an incredible Taiwanese treat that has become popular around the world. Sometimes...

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...

On This Day: National Orchid Day!

With more than 28,000 species, the orchid is a unique and fascinating flowering plant found all over the world. More than 200 species grow...

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...

On This Day: National Burrito Day!

The history of the burrito is cloaked in mystery because the concept of meats and cheeses rolled in tortillas is hard to trace! A...

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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A coastal celebration of culture, history and community

Queensland’s most unique coastal festival returns from 22–24 May 2026, as the Town of 1770 comes alive with a three-day celebration of history, culture...

Shining a light on volunteers

As we approach National Volunteer Week (18–24 May 2026), I would like to take the opportunity to shine a spotlight on our local volunteer...

Gladstone part of state’s fuel security plan

Gladstone has been identified as a key player in the state government’s push to strengthen Queensland’s fuel security, with new plans targeting expanded storage,...

Sugar industry facing increasing pressures

The hot topic at the moment is the state of the nation, isn't it? I know it's like an echo out of the Swiss Alps...

Screen time is shaping your brain – but you can take control

Every click, scroll and decision is training your brain – and experts say those choices may matter more than you think. However, CQUniversity Adjunct Senior...

Billions in gas exported, but where are the returns?

If you’re a nurse, teacher, retail worker or driller’s offsider, you’re paying more tax than any of Australia’s massive gas corporations. Most of the gas...

Seller disclosure laws improving buyer protection, not driving gazumping

Queensland’s new seller disclosure laws are not responsible for gazumping or failed property deals, Queensland Law Society (QLS) says, as sellers continue to adjust...

Community to cast vote on 2027 musical

A sense of excitement is building as a local community theatre group opens voting for its highly anticipated 2027 musical production. The Gladstone Entertainment Convention...

Learn how to make a difference to your environment at Ecofest

Central Queensland’s longest-running environmental awareness event, Ecofest, is back at Tondoon on the first Sunday in June for a day of educational and informative...

Choose your hard

I didn’t hear it myself. I heard it second hand, at a family get together, when my husband and son where sharing something that they...