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Celebrating strength and unity

This week AgForce holds our Annual General Meeting and Industry Forum in Longreach. It’s an important time for industry to gather, a chance to reflect...

Infrastructure projects in question

Election promises are back in the spotlight as senate estimates have revealed that hundreds of infrastructure projects are still sitting on the Minister’s desk. It...

Perfumed street planting

Streetscape plantings can create a few challenges with plant selection. To many times these day’s designers often take the easy option, by selecting for...

Beecher and Burua water meter upgrade

Stage 2 of Gladstone Regional Council’s advanced water meter infrastructure upgrade is scheduled for Beecher and Burua this financial year. This work is included...

Give something grown or gathered this Christmas

Enough is enough – Stop with the mass-produced throwaways for Christmas this year. Instead, thousands of farmers across Queensland - the people who grow the...

Festival of Summer tickets go on sale

It is that time of year again when thoughts turn to the long, lazy days of summer, especially for young people with school holidays...

Construction has commenced on the Moura Library and Museum

Construction of the state-of-the-art Moura Library and Museum has commenced thanks to the generous contribution of $6 million from the Resource Community Infrastructure Fund...

Red tape shows not all in the Banana Shire are created equal

Red tape is the bane of many farmers. Time spent filling out forms and applying for permits takes them away from doing what they...

Police seize $68.5 million of cannabis in Rosedale farm raid

Police have charged six people, including two unlawful citizens, following the second major grow farm raid in Queensland this month. Operation Victor Alon is the...

Offenders hit multiple towns in one night as police combat… Brazen crime spree

Police are searching for three “brazen“ offenders allegedly responsible for a Sunday night crime spree stretching across multiple Central Queensland towns. Detective Acting Inspector Luke...

Benefits of four-day school week

CQUniversity's Professor Ken Purnell has welcomed the State Government's decision to allow flexible learning in schools, calling Australia’s school system an "historical artefact". Under a...

In Brief

Croc sightings - Gladstone There have been two crocodile sightings recently reported to Queensland Parks and Wildlife Services. One at Hector Johnson Park, Barney Point...

Capras take a hit as Pride runs rampant

A late surge prevented Central Queensland from suffering a shutout as they were anchored to the bottom of the BMD Premiership table. After weeks...