Gladstone Gig Guide
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Gladstone Boardgames Group
The board games nights are the first and third Friday of every month and Blood on the Clocktower is every Thursday...
Locals speak up in Youth Crime survey results
A recent extensive survey conducted by the Today Group newspapers and online has highlighted youth crime as the biggest issue of contention leading into...
Harder penalties under LNP
If the opposition are elected at the October state election, youth offenders committing serious crimes will receive adult sentences.
LNP leader David Crisafulli said the...
Small manufacturers can get a leg up
Queensland Manufacturing Minister Glenn Butcher has launched a new round of Made in Queensland (MiQ) grants, with an additional $20 million available to help...
Non-for-profit vie for funds
Gladstone Regional Council's community investment program was the hot topic at Tuesday, 3 September's council meeting.
The purpose of council's Strategic Projects Fund is...
Not backing our farmers
Earlier this year one of the major supermarkets made a big deal of reducing the price of a fruit from $3.50 per kilogram to...
Men’s Shed continues to grow
Last week was Men’s Shed Week led by the Australia Men’s Shed Association with the year’s theme, “Send him down to the Shed’, and...
On This Day: National Quiet Day!
Amid the bustling world, finding solace in the absence of noise, where thoughts unwind, and tranquility whispers its soothing secrets.
Quiet Day is a special...
Vintage showing integral part of Agrotrend
What would an Agrotrend be without the dedicated members of the Rum City Vintage Machinery Club.
RCVMC president Neville Mundt said the club had supported...
Polio in Gaza
I have previously written about the efforts of Rotary International, a global humanitarian organisation, in the fight against polio.
Their efforts, in collaboration with...
Post and boast laws crack down
Offenders will need to think twice about posting and boasting about their crimes on social media with new legislation and new stand-alone offences set...

















