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Suncorp deal a wasted chance for a people’s bank

The ACCC ruled last year that allowing ANZ to buy Suncorp would reduce banking competition. Today, (Tuesday 20 February) the Australian Competition Tribunal disagreed...

Aussie Helpers launch Brekkie in a Bag

Kids in rural communities are increasingly going to school hungry due to increased costs of living and conditions in agriculture—despite their parents working from...

Landcare grants on offer for CQ schools

Woolworths, in partnership with Landcare Australia, is offering over a million dollars in grants to schools and early learning centres for more Aussie kids...

Police and GRC help crack down on crime

Gladstone police and the Gladstone Regional Council are continuing to work with residents on crime prevention strategies, with the offer of free anti-theft screws...

What is Influencer Marketing, and should you use it?

With each passing year both traditional and digital advertising is becoming increasingly saturated. This drives a procession of new advertising approaches that promise...

Big scores headline men’s basketball action

Big scores highlighted Round 15 of Gladstone Basketball men’s division one action on Tuesday night. Blackout took full toll on an undermanned Let It Reign,...

MP hung up on telco woes

Federal Member for Flynn Colin Boyce has called for a Senate Inquiry into regional telecommunications, singling out Telstra for failing to meet its service...

Out and About at the markets

This week Gladstone Today photographer DEBBIE BUCKLAND enjoyed the Rotary Charity Markets on Sunday 18 February at Gladstone's Tondoon Botanic Gardens, as well as...

Kids get hooked on boxing after dark

PCYC Gladstone’s inaugural Boxing After Dark program is already proving to be a hit among youths, after garnering a fantastic turn out during its...

Industry has to be at the table

Last week Queensland Premier Steven Miles introduced a bill to parliament mandating further emissions targets into legislation. AgForce was there. Now as the bill...

Council invites community to share in survey

Gladstone Regional Council is inviting the community to join the conversation on access and inclusion by sharing their experiences interacting with Council facilities and...

Sceptical of new promises

Before the last election Chris Bowen, the Energy and Climate Minister, promised that he would lower your bill by $275. It took less than...

Top of the table

Central FC launched to the top of the FQPL Central Coast women's competition after an outstanding 3-0 win on Saturday. Full story on page...

White-capped Noddy!