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Bonza text leaves customers stranded

Budget airline, Bonza unexpectedly cancelled flights on Tuesday morning leaving Gladstone and nation-wide customers stranded at airports. Chief executive Tim Jordan said on Tuesday that...

The Red Cross (then Musical Society) and CWA Buildings in Oaka Lane

The CWA movement in Australia was set up to help women overcome the loneliness of living in isolated rural areas throughout the country. Branches...

400 per cent land revaluation rises causes influx of calls to council

Central Highlands Ratepayers Association president Kevin Pickersgill is urging rural landowners to unite and object to the latest round of valuations which have risen...

Motorised watercraft prohibited from a new marine zone at Lake Awoonga

From 1 July 2024, all motorised watercraft will be prohibited from a new marine zone at Riverston Bay at Lake Awoonga, making it safer...

Gulya academy cultivating leaders

Gladstone Region First Nations and Torres Strait Islander students are flying high with a unique education program focused on creating connections. “Connection and engagement are...

Get active girls!

More Queensland women and girls will be inspired to take up sport and recreation activities with 944 applications sharing in an initial $8.9 million...

Olive Downs mine branches into full production

Pembroke Resources has officially opened its Bowen Basin steelmaking coal mine that will generate more than $!0 billion in royalties for the State Government...

Lehrmann v Wilkinson and Ten

Federal Court Justice Michael Lee described the case as an 'omnishambles'; due to the "unexpected detours and the collateral damage it has occasioned." I...

Action to Close the Gap for First Nations communities

The Miles Government has announced new actions to help Close the Gap on housing for First Nations Queenslanders as it delivers its Homes for...

White-capped Noddy!

One of the sea birds that frequent the southern Great Barrier reef islands in huge numbers is the Black Noddy, also known as the...

Chips a barkin’ at pet discount day

Chip in for your best friend at council’s discounted Microchipping Day from 8.30am to 3.45pm on Saturday, 25 May at the Gladstone Pound Facility. An...

The Lone Pine Story

With Anzac Day today, I thought I would highlight the Lone Pine Story and an interesting story about the history of a War Memorial...

Stanthorpe Festival – crushing for 60 years

Queensland’s Granite Belt comes alive this month for the long-running Stanthorpe Apple and Grape Harvest Festival - a celebration of food, wine and community. The...