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Holiday cheer and festive fun

From merry rides to mouthwatering treats, the Mt Larcom Christmas Fair on Saturday, 30 November gave families a magical escape into the heart of...

Central Queensland’s prospects discussed

Central and Western Queensland's interests were put on the table as Regional Development Australia leaders met with State Regional and Rural Development Minister Dale...

Rates stay on hold and hope for February cut revived

Long-awaited mortgage relief looks closer as the central bank takes another interest rate hike off the table and lays the groundwork for future cuts. Green...

Gladstone market top performer in sales and growth

Gladstone's has cemented itself as one of Regional Australia's hottest housing markets, recording a 27.2 per cent annual increase in property values. The significant annual...

Warrant issued for truck driver Murray after no-show

A warrant has been issued for a truck driver involved in last month's fatal Bruce Highway crash at Raglan after he failed to appear...

‘Miracle’ twins Lucy and Lilly celebrate first Christmas

A Central Queensland couple are celebrating their own Christmas miracle after their premature twin baby girls finally came home after spending a combined 125...

Community Events Billboard

Weekly events Gladstone Boardgames Group The board games nights are the first and third Friday of every month and Blood on the Clocktower is every Thursday...

Daring outlaw who steals the show

Arrows are flying and laughter’s high, join Robin Hood and friends as they take aim for fun in this merry, magical adventure. This hilariously fun...

Pontoon vandalised

Vandals have damaged the swimming pontoon at Ironbark Gully at Lake Awoonga, cutting three of the four anchoring underwater ties that connect the pontoon...

Seniors back Federal Government’s cash approach

National Seniors Australia (NSA) has welcomed safeguards put in place by the Federal Government to ensure cash remains king. Businesses such as supermarkets, pharmacies and...

Official opening of Moura Museum and Library

Banana Shire Council officially opened the Moura Museum and Library on Monday, 2 December. Mayor Nev Ferrier and Callide MP Bryson Head, the new assistant...

50 cent public transport fares to stay a while

The State Government has locked-in 50 cent fares permanently. The fares, introduced by Labor earlier this year, were confirmed as remaining in place long-term by...

PM leads tributes for nation’s ‘Golden Tonsils’

For more than 70 years, John Laws' voice resonated across national airwaves to millions of listeners. With his voice now silent, tributes are flowing for...

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