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It’s an ad for the ages

The highly anticipated annual summer Australian Lamb ad has returned for 2024, this year highlighting that nothing bridges the “generation gap” and ...

Transplanted coral resilient in early trial results

A new trial to improve the growth and resilience of coral in the Gladstone Harbour is underway with Gladstone Ports Corporation recording positive results...

Seven rescued off Lady Elliot after vessel capsized

Seven adventurous surfers had a lucky escape over the weekend after their boat was hit by a large wave and capsized 65 kilometres off...

Family fun at annual picnic

MyCity Church held its annual family picnic on Saturday, 7 January, at Canoe Point, Tannum Sands, with attractions including a sausage sizzle, backyard cricket...

Sarah Diamond

Josh Arnold, a local legend for his singing and song writing abilities, recently released two songs. The first was a re-release of Sow and...

Tannum Parkrun turns seven

Tannum Sands Parkrun celebrated its seventh birthday on the weekend, welcoming visitors from as far afield as Brisbane and Mount Isa. Seventy-two runners and walkers...

Grants up for grabs: MP

Strengthening Rural Communities grants The Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal (FRRR) has been funded by the Commonwealth to provide grants of up to $10,000...

Ban soon to expire on Port Alma explosives ship

A cargo ship will be allowed to resume operations from Port Alma on 15 February after serving a 90-day ban for incorrectly stowing explosives. The...

Bianca for Youth Parliament

The executives for Queensland’s Youth Parliament have just been announced and among them is Gladstone local Bianca Duong. Queensland Youth Parliament is a group of...

Fitzroy-Gladstone pipeline potential to flow both ways

The State Government could investigate making the $688 million Fitzroy to Gladstone Pipeline bidirectional to maximise water security across the region. Gladstone MP and Minister...

Callide power station cooling towers rebuild in home stretch

Around 300 workers are on the job seven days a week in an effort to rebuild two cooling tower units at the Callide Power...

Water restrictions lifted for Miriam Vale

The Gladstone Regional Council has lifted a month of water restrictions in Miriam Vale. The GRC drought management team made the decision to lift...

Rural speed limits: safety or control?

In September this year the Government released a consultation paper on "reducing default speed limits outside of built-up areas." At the moment, if there...