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Gig Guide

If you have a gig you would like to promote send us an email at editorial@gladstonetoday.com.au Please include the the name of the gig, date,...

Rio signs up for solar and battery with Edify Energy

Rio Tinto has signed a 20-year agreement with Edify Energy to secure lower carbon electricity for its future operations. Rio Tinto and Edify Energy have...

Jaymon gets Blunt’s tick of approval

Jaymon Bob received the seal of approval from one of world music’s biggest names on Australian Idol. Sunday night’s show was the start of Superstar...

Cyclone Alfred winds impact fishing

Inshore/Offshore Just like last week Cyclone Alfred has meant the inshore and offshore scene has been left alone whilst this wind is blowing. Fortunately it...

Speedy clean-up after Slow Lane Cafe break-in

The vandalism of Gladstone's Slow Lane Cafe in the early hours of Sunday had an unintended consequence for the juvenile offenders—unifying the caffeine-loving clientele...

ALP candidate lives five minutes from Flynn

The ALP candidate for Flynn has conceded while she doesn't live within the electoral boundary, she would be prepared to relocate if she was...

Calling all Hydro-geniuses

Central Queensland University (CQU) has been awarded $19,925 to launch its Hydrogenius Youth Ambassadors Project, that will inspire local students to advocate for hydrogen...

Heat waves impacting Aussie childhoods

In what has been a dramatic week of weather for Queensland, our narrow escape from Cyclone Alfred turned into a heatwave late last week....

Alfred causes heartache to many

I have spoken to a few North and Central Queenslanders who have scratched their heads this week on the media storm around Tropical Cyclone...

Small businesses drive economy

Small businesses are the backbone of the Australian economy, especially in the Flynn electorate. The Flynn electorate encompasses a diverse range of industries, including mining,...

Cyclone Alfred leaves a mark

During a Rotary Club luncheon I attended over the weekend, a community leader momentarily excused herself to take an urgent call concerning Cyclone Alfred....

Coffee and Conversations – not just for women

This past Saturday Slow Lane Café was once again full of people who gathered for the March edition of Coffee and Conversations - a...

Billions in gas exported, but where are the returns?

If you’re a nurse, teacher, retail worker or driller’s offsider, you’re paying more tax than any of Australia’s massive gas corporations. Most of the gas...

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