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Heat waves impacting Aussie childhoods

In what has been a dramatic week of weather for Queensland, our narrow escape from Cyclone Alfred turned into a […]

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Calliope, Benaraby back for Butch

Gladstone MP Glenn Butcher is thankful ’common sense has prevailed’ in a proposed redistribution of the electoral boundary that would return Calliope and all...
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Take a pit stop at Bob’s Garage

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Mackenzie hitting all the right notes

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Uplifting and empowering

Gladstone’s commitment to gender equality and empowerment was showcased in early March at the Gladstone Engineering Alliance’s 2026 International Women’s Day Luncheon. More than 320...

Banana Shire moves to recovery mode

The Banana Shire Council has acted quickly to work on damaged roads across the region as floodwaters from the Dawson River receded to give...

From the harbour to the coalfields

A contingent of riders from Gladstone were in Emerald competing in Rounds 1 and 2 of the BMX State Series on Saturday and Sunday,...

The great AI content heist

In a recent Australian Financial Review opinion piece, “There is nothing creative about AI not paying for news content”, Rod Sims made a point...

Planned burn in Eurimbula National Park

The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service will conduct a planned burn in Eurimbula National Park between Thursday, 19 March and Monday, 23 March 2026,...

Plans key to premiership

The Glen are ‘quietly confident’ heading into their first Rockhampton Cricket A Grade grand final in five years. The minor premiers – who haven’t claimed...