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Council committed to work with community regarding kayaks and watercraft

Council will be commencing their clean-up operation to remove illegally dumped items and abandoned watercraft from the beach, dunes and mangroves around the Round Hill...

Paint The Town

Banana Shire audiences will be treated to an award-winning selection of regional Queensland talent with the showing of 'Paint the Town' at the Regional...

Rotary rallies for Relay

This year for the first time, eight Rotary Clubs from Gladstone and the Rotaract Club joined together as “The Combined Rotary Club" team for relay...

Swooping Season Ahead

It's that time of year when walking home from school, riding your bike and delivering mail can give you heart palpitations. Magpie Swooping Season has...

Scholarship apps open

Rio Tinto has formed a new partnership to fund scholarships for outstanding individuals with leadership capabilities, and encourage indigenous scholars to apply. The General Sir...

Solar panels for schools

More than 4,000 solar panels have been installed at state schools across the Gladstone region to help slash electricity costs and cut carbon emissions. The...

Don’t risk it, wear a jacket

Failure to wear a lifejacket is thought to have contributed to 70 per cent of deaths on Queensland waterways last year. In 2021 the Gladstone...

Careers open up for Gladstone mob

A comprehensive first nations careers day, 'Dorrie Day' will open up opportunities for Indigenous jobseekers on Thursday, 4 August. Following a successful first Dorrie...

Hazard burn care

Ergon Energy Network and firies are encouraging extra caution when hazard reduction burning near power assets. With a very wet first half of 2022, many...

Boyce Maiden Speech

Colin Boyce was sworn in as the Federal Member for Flynn in Parliament recently and reminisced of the days of fly-paper, kerosene lanterns and...

Missing bus on hydrogen

A politician’s first speech to Parliament is a huge opportunity for them to set out what they stand for and whose side they’re on. So...

A coral bleaching tragedy

It’s a simple question: Has our beloved, World Heritage Listed Great Barrier Reef ever been damaged by bleaching? And while the answer is equally straightforward:...

Shining star Ruby debuts

Gladstone cricket export Ruby Strange has had her first taste of life as a Brisbane player following three matches in the Women’s T20 Spring...