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Caring for your garden this winter season

The start of June marks the beginning of the winter garden season. With beautiful warm days but cooler nights, the plants go through some...

Major energy players at Gladstone Industry luncheon.

ConocoPhillips Australia and the Australian Energy Producers headline the upcoming Connecting Industry luncheon in Gladstone on Wednesday 4 June, providing exclusive insight into the...

Mother charged over daughter’s murder dies in hospital

A woman charged with murdering her daughter has died in hospital after being found unresponsive in her cell at a correctional centre. A mother accused...

Community lunch to help residents prepare for disasters

Gladstone residents are invited to a free, family-friendly Community Lunch on Wednesday, 9 July 2025, at Roseberry QLD, 21 Dawson Road, West Gladstone, from...

Gladstone Council grows greener

In May, Gladstone Regional Council staff, alongside 18 dedicated volunteers, planted 857 native plants at Toonee Park as part of the Tigalee Creek Restoration...

David Lynch’s director’s chair among items up for sale

David Lynch's director's chair is among 450 items from his collection being sold at auction. The late US filmmaker died aged 78 in January, and...

Ex-Chili Peppers guitarist avoids jail over fatal crash

Josh Klinghoffer has accepted a no-jail plea deal for a vehicular manslaughter charge. The former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist, 45, appeared in court this...

Coulton wins big at Youth Awards

Amber Coulton of Aramac has claimed two major honours at the 2025 Queensland Young Achiever Awards, taking home both the Awards Australia Leadership Award...

Paralympics boss positive about Brisbane 2032 progress

Brisbane is on the right track for the 2032 Paralympics but the new venues must consider accessibility first, the international boss says. During a short...

Teen walks free after stabbing stepfather 35 times

A teenager who stabbed his stepfather 35 times has walked free after a jury found him not guilty of murder. The boy, who cannot be...

Cash, cars and contraband: tobacco raids target shops

A fake wall full of cash has been found along with a secret tobacco store in a crackdown on illegal traders. Almost $500,000 in cash...

Major upgrade for Moura health service

The Moura community is set to benefit from a significant expansion of the Moura Multipurpose Health Service, aimed at improving aged-care options in the...

News Bargaining Incentive a win for regional communities

Regional news publishers have welcomed the release of draft News Bargaining Incentive legislation and urged all Members of Parliament, regardless of party, to support...

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