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Clearview scores a new sports court

Clearview Christian College are the big winners in the latest round of the State Government’s Go for Gold program, scoring $2.613 million to develop...

QAL celebrates 57 years

Queensland Alumina Ltd (QAL) is celebrating another milestone in the refinery’s long history after turning 57 years young on Sunday, 4 August. QAL kickstarted...

From Gold Standard to Inflation Crisis

When President Richard Nixon ended the gold standard in August 1971, the price of gold was $38 an ounce in Australian dollar terms. This...

Council signs small business charter

Gladstone Regional Council has become Queensland’s 50th council to formally commit to backing local small business to thrive, by signing the Miles Government’s Small...

Sam and Cam join the crew

A lifeguard and a police officer have begun a new season and joined the crew at Capricorn Rescue Helicopter Service (CapRescue), which provides vital...

CQU’s hydrogen training in hot demand from Queensland industry

CQUniversity is continuing to support major Queensland industries implement hydrogen with new training sessions being delivered to Fortescue, Stanwell, Ark Energy, CS Energy and...

New Seniors Strategy promotes connected and healthy ageing

On 8 August 2024 the Queensland Government launched a five-year vision for Queensland's older residents - An Age-friendly Queensland: The Queensland Seniors Strategy 2024-29. Minister...

Remember Vets on August 18

Ed Dahlheimer, President of the Gladstone RSL Sub Branch, said that this year’s Vietnam Veterans Day Service commemorating the 58th Anniversary of the Battle...

On This Day: National Relaxation Day!

Slow down… breath, and relax. National Relaxation Day is all about winding down and just taking it easy. If you’re lucky enough to have...

Welcome home our Olympic Bronze BMXer

A water salute and hundreds of local supporters congratulating her, Olympic bronze medallist Natalya Diehm was overwhelmed by her presidential-like welcome home. The first ever...

Welcomed deluge passes through

Capricornia was on high alert this week as a trough sat itself off the coast and dumped bucket loads of much-welcomed rain over the...

Exposing the Truth About Peter Dutton’s Nuclear Claims

In recent months, Australian opposition leader Peter Dutton has been vocal about his support for nuclear energy as a solution to the country's energy...

On This Day: World Philosophy Day!

Since the beginning of civilized human activity, philosophy has made an impact on the way that people live their lives, run governments, practice religion,...