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Catholic Education Week 2024

Queensland’s Catholic Education Week 2024 will be celebrated from 21 to 27 July. Catholic Education Week will see Catholic Education - Diocese of Rockhampton...

Calliope reservoir renewal improves water security and safety

The renewal of the Silverdale Reservoir that supplies potable water to more than 400 properties in the Calliope township is now complete. Work on...

We’ve got the energy to deliver nuclear: MP

There has been a lot of talk about renewables, and I have been asked about my thoughts on the topic. I support renewables such as...

Law valedictorian looks to inspire others

Like many school leavers from a rural town, Caitlyn Donohoe’s move to Brisbane to study at The University of Queensland was her first time...

Reforms passed on vape laws

Australia’s peak GP body has welcomed the Senate passing reforms cracking down on the market for nicotine vapes recently. The Therapeutic Goods and Other...

On This Day: National Daiquiri Day!

National Daiquiri Day happens each year on July 19, when people fill their glasses with this rum-based cocktail. Did you know the daiquiri was...

Boyne Smelter energy efficient funding announced

A $5.48 million grant to ensure the Boyne Smelter Ltd can power ahead with energy efficient upgrades to it's carbon-bake furnaces and reduce their...

Banana Shire Manufacturers Connect with Defence Contractors Through AUKUS Forum Collaboration

Banana Shire Council and the AUKUS Forum hosted a three-day program this week, designed to connect local manufacturers and service providers with defence contractors,...

Workpac Callide mine workers in court win

Hundreds of labour hire workers at Batchfire’s Callide mine at Biloela in Central Queensland are in line for a pay rise after the Fair...

In Brief

GLNG flaring notice Santos GLNG’s Curtis Island LNG Facility would like to advise the community of up-coming activities where flaring will occur. From July 14 the...

Mini Roos hop to BITS fields

Gladstone Today photographer CHANEL FLYNN was at the Football Australia Mini Roo’s Program. The program has been held at BITS fields for six weeks.

Council’s $349M Budget released focuses on increased service and community pride

Gladstone Regional Council has adopted its 2024/25 Operational Plan and Budget centred around increased service levels and a renewed focus on community pride. Built...

Bring holiday cheer to the hospital halls

Local photographers and pet enthusiasts are once again invited to capture the magic of the holiday season through their lenses. The Festive Friends: Spreading...

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