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Fishing for some extra cash?

Lake Awoonga angler Earl Haigh reeled in $1000 for catching one of the Gladstone Area Water Board's pink-tagged Barramundi and what a beauty it...

MP choc-full of Easter spirit

Gladstone MP Glenn Butcher got into the Easter spirit and ensured four local households got a hamper full of school holidays goodies to share. Mr...

Pet cats ‘safe’ from ban

A petition calling for a bio-security ban on cats in Queensland has received a "yes and no" answer from Primary Industries Minister Tony Perrett,...

Looking at the proud history of CWA

This organisation was set up to help women overcome the loneliness of living in isolated rural areas throughout the country. Branches were established in...

AGFORCE: Queensland’s heartland underwater

It has been a devastating time for farmers in the south-west of the state, as they received record breaking levels of flooding in some...

Leading mental health support

Early Childhood Educators are invited to Gladstone Regional Council for a free Training Workshop which will step through the resources and how to use...

Regional leaders convene in Biloela to drive next steps in energy transition

Banana Shire Council and Coexistence Queensland partnered to gather over 100 regional leaders in Biloela today to discuss how traditional and emerging industries can...

Teen crime rampage arrested

Detectives from the Gladstone Child Protection and Investigation Unit charged four teenagers in relation to a number of property offences in the Gladstone area...

New recruits power up for career in energy

CS Energy has welcomed eight new apprentices and trainees at Callide and Kogan Creek power stations as part of its commitment to nurture the...

Police to ramp up roadside testing to keep Queenslanders safe this Easter

Capricornia Highway Patrol will be saturating roads these school holidays to ensure road users stay safe this Easter break. With Easter historically being a dangerous...

Rains could prompt surge in biting insects across highlands

With recent wet weather increasing the risk of mosquito breeding across the region, council and health authorities are encouraging all residents to take simple...

Jack’s Law to be made permanent

The State Government has introduced significant amendments in Parliament on Thursday, 3 April to make Jack’s Law permanent, on what would have been Jack...

Geomagnetic storm to bring auroras

The Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and the US National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration (NOAA) have issued a geomagnetic storm alert, which has the...