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AgForce asking governments to consider an ecoservices payment system for everyone

The rhetoric on climate in the lead up to COP26 is heating up – and between now and 31 October it’s only going to get...

Australiana infliences art

A love of outback Australia dating back to her childhood was a major influence for local artist Kairen Kerr, who took out top prize...

Trip to Rocky in flood

A TRIP FROM GLADSTONE (February 2, 1918, The Morning Bulletin) There arrived here yesterday afternoon: from Gladstone Mr T. Dore's motor launch Elsie May, which...

Revved up for family fun

Boyne Tannum Bullets Swim Club hosted the Family Fun Car Rally on Sunday, 17 October. The fundraiser, also called the ‘Bullets Bash’ was labeled a...

O’Dowd backs Olympics push

Member for Flynn Ken O'Dowd has backed MP Michelle Landry's call to form a Central Queensland Olympics Taskforce. The Member for Capricornia, Ms Landry is...

Word on the street: Hydrogen plants

How do you feel about the hydrogen plants coming to Gladstone? I just don’t want the rents to increase. Taren, 36 As long as it...

Gladstone South hosts swim

Our Central Queensland swimmers got their season underway with the first Gladstone meet of the season. The John Dahl Spring Sprint meet was hosted by...

Pledge to Buy Australian

Federal Labor Leader Anthony Albanese will prioritise small and medium-sized businesses in federal government procurement contracts as part of a ‘Buy Australian’ policy designed...

GPs at schools

Gladstone State High School will be one of the 50 schools to have a GP on campus, as part of a pilot program being...

Clouds of colour at Bilo

Biloela will explode with colour on October 24 when Colour Me Capricorn comes to the Rainbow Street Sports Complex. Organisers promise a fun, active and...

Proving agriculture is the true champion of action on climate

Science is a powerful weapon. Governments, corporations, even environmental groups have all twisted it to their advantage, taking from it only the parts that satisfy their...

Calendar spotlights rural issues

School students from all over Queensland have been congratulated for bringing rural health and safety issues to prominence via the 2021 Farm Safety Calendar...

Leather leads Queensland

For the first time since 2022, two new captains will lead Team Queensland and Team New South Wales in the highly anticipated 2024 PBR...