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Award-winning war musical plays in Gladstone

An award-winning musical, celebrating two remarkable but scarcely known pioneering Australian women doctors, is coming to Gladstone for one night only this year. Playing...

MLA’s Summer Lamb campaign bringing Aussies together

Australia’s favourite lamb ad is back and it is “roasting the comments section” as part of this year’s Summer Lamb Campaign brought to you...

Even Better Living in 4,000 weeks

Time Management for Mortals There’s a self-help book that’s becoming increasingly popular and you may have heard friends or colleagues’ reference or recommend it: ‘Four...

Soul overflow with Harding’s House

Beachside Hervey Bay family trio Harding’s House are getting ready to make their Discovery Stage debut at the Agnes Water Blues Roots and Rock...

Is your pool summer-ready?

As temperatures rise and poolside fun calls, with the carefree fun of cannonballs and laps comes a serious responsibility, pool safety. The summer season is...

Misunderstood legal terms

Despite our best efforts to use plain English in legal writing and advocacy, even the most well-intentioned lawyers can inadvertently slip into complex language....

Letters to the Editor

Camera revenue to fix Bruce Anthony Albanese’s promise of $7.2 billion to fix the Bruce is a farce. For a start he doesn’t have the...

Council secures funding for Harbour Arbour project

Gladstone Regional Council has successfully secured $5.3 million funding from the Federal Government to progress its Harbour Arbour project in the Gladstone city centre....

Re-energising your not-for-profit after the holidays

As the holiday season winds down, many community leaders and staff face the challenge of restarting operations with renewed focus. The post-holiday period can...

Agriculture education in Australia: more than a buzzword

As we wrap up the AgForce School to Industry Partnership Program (SIPP) Food, Fibre and Agricultural Educators Conference, it’s a great time to reflect...

One in six experience elder abuse – Submissions callout

The Queensland Parliament’s Education, Arts and Communities Committee is calling for submissions for its inquiry into elder abuse in Queensland. Committee Chair and Member for...

Helping protect fish movement in regional Queensland waterways

Queensland regional councils will receive further vital support from the Department of Primary Industries to maintain essential infrastructure and safeguard native fish populations. The Rural...

Wheatley’s ton inspires the 49ers

Max Wheatley stole the show in Round 5 of the Gladstone Sunday Twenty20 Premiership last weekend. Wheatley smashed a superb 101 from 62 delivers as...