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Southern Reef wins big at Tourism Awards

Eight out of 31 Gold Awards, plus a Silver and a Bronze, were claimed by operators in the Southern Great Barrier Reef region on...

Cultural Heritage moves Boyne Tannum Aquatic Centre to new site

Gladstone Regional Council is proud to announce the Boyne Tannum Aquatic Recreation Centre (BTARC) project is moving to a new site at Arthur Street,...

Cat video fest to raise dollars for fur-babies

Get ready for a purr-fect day on Saturday, 23 November as the Gladstone Animal Rescue Group brings the joy of cat videos to the...

Cost of living report reveal driving inflation

Australians are poorer after two and a half years of Labor. That is the findings of the Senate Cost of Living Committee’s Final Report. ...

On This Day: Guinness World Records Day!

Ever heard of folks doing the craziest, most jaw-dropping stunts or having mind-boggling talents? It's a carnival of human achievement! Let’s embrace the day of...

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...

NDIS removal campaign exposes ableism

It is a textbook example of systemic ableism - discrimination against people with disabilities - the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) is conducting an aggressive...

Tasty grooves with Burger Joint

Stepping in as late starter replacements at #AgnesBluesFest 2024, Burger Joint blew the Marquee Stage audience away with their funky, irresistible grooves. By popular...

Research gives voice to rural people in palliative care

Supporting a loved one as they near the end of their life can be confronting. Palliative care is there to help but such services...

Beyond words and actions—the enduring power of kindness

“People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” — Maya...

Risk-takers reprimanded after park closure fire operations

Rangers are reminding park visitors to put their safety first after people were caught risking their lives by walking into closed areas of a...

Supermarkets get a “slap on the wrist”

The Coalition has announced it is introducing a Food and Grocery (Mandatory) Code of Conduct Bill 2024, which is said to provide stronger penalties...

Letters to the Editor

HAS DUE DILIGENCE BEEN DONE? It’s encouraging to see investment and innovation in renewable energy projects around Gladstone, but I can’t help but question the...