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Taking personal responsibility for your wellbeing when volunteering

Volunteering is a rewarding endeavour, offering a chance to give back and foster a sense of connection, however, too often, we experience conflict and...

Phishing scam warning following CrowdStrike outage

The Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) has released a warning about an increased risk in phishing scams following Friday's global CrowdStrike outage. ASD’s Australian Cyber Security...

Bank giving out cash to community groups

It's not often banks give money away, but Gladstone not-for-profit organisations and community groups could be able to shake down the ANZ for a...

Don’t die July

An Aussie ‘Police Rescue’ TV star and former military paramedics are among a group of Australian first responders to launch an international cardiopulmonary...

Continuous improvement for small business

Previously we talked about ISO Certification and made a passing reference to Continuous Improvement (CI). That led to a series of questions around what...

Gladstone Patrol Group recognised

On July 11 officers and administration staff from the Gladstone Patrol Group were recognised for their service to the community at the Capricornia District...

Santos partnership encourages Tree Day natives

ONE thousand Port Curtis Region native seedlings will be given away this month thanks to a new partnership between Santos GLNG and Tondoon Botanic...

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...

Festival joy for the Saints

In one of the most anticipated matches of the Festival of Footy, BITS claimed a dominant win over the Rockhampton Panthers. The Saints dismantled...