Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
Home News Page 153

News

Police band will pull out the country numbers at Callide show

The Queensland Police Pipes and Drums is usually known for bagpipes, kilts and rousing traditional tunes, but this May it will be known for...

When To Consider Expanding Your Business

Businesses that perform well, or that start in small markets like regional areas, often find themselves contemplating expansion. While a logical step, it demands...

Cracking run of weather

Inshore/Offshore That howling SE wind has sure put a stop to the cracking run of weather we have had since Easter. Although the inshore and...

Celebrating volunteers

National Volunteer Week is just around the corner and Gladstone Regional Council is looking to celebrate the amazing volunteers for what they do every...

From country charts to spotlight

Over 600,000 streams, countless editorial playlist adds and a full dance card of festival sets, Zac Cross Band have been grinding for four years...

US cardinal Prevost elected Pope Leo XIV

Cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected in a surprise choice to be the new leader of the Catholic Church, taking the name Pope Leo...

Knives out, blood spilled in post election shakeout

Blood is being spilled across the political aisle as party leaderships are on the table and powerbrokers carve up the spoils of victory. Deputy Liberal...

Shooting the messenger doesn’t change the message

In the final days of the federal election campaign, Peter Dutton’s decision to lash out at the media was not just desperate, it was...

Ratburger takes over the stage

Hold onto your burgers, Gladstone — things are about to get wild at the Gladstone Entertainment Convention Centre (GECC). On Monday, 12 May, the beloved...

Relationship skills key to long-term impact

One of the difficulties with the concept of relationships is that they rarely exist in isolation. On their own, relationships don’t carry much meaning...

Food security and environmental protection fundamental

As this column is published our newish State Government has released its ambitious plan for Queensland agriculture for the next quarter of a century. Known...

Safety talks over coffee

Residents are encouraged to attend the Community Safety Café this Saturday, 10 May, at the Tannum Sands Shopping Centre. Running from 9am to 11am...

Nationals pour scorn on Senator’s gas tax

Leader of The Nationals Matt Canavan said the anti-jobs protest led by Canberra Senator David Pocock in Gladstone on Monday 4 May, was yet...