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Students need debt relief

If it feels like it’s getting harder to make ends meet, while the wealthy seem to enjoy ever-increasing privilege and power, it’s because that’s...

Long way to go until Gladstone reaches a healthy rental market

While tight rental conditions continue in Queensland, Gladstone holds the highest vacancy rates compared to other regional centres, according to the latest Residential Vacancy...

Rare rural Island lot up for grabs

In the COVID-inspired drive for privacy and security of recent years, owning your own island patch really tops the list of real estate to...

Club Hotel reveal

The Club Hotel Gladstone will unveil its $2.8 Million revamp on Thursday revealing its new modern sports bar, family-friendly bistro and all-weather beer garden. The...

Online liquor regulation

Queensland is looking to fall in line with southern states in the regulation of the online sale and delivery of liquor. The Department of Justice...

Crack down on drivers

Police have charged more than 340 people with drink and drug driving offences since the launch of Operation Victor Easter at the start of...

MP visit sister city

Member for Callide Bryson Head MP recently visited Biloela’s sister city, Boulouparis situated in New Caledonia. During his visit, he had the...

Appreciate the little things

A big heartfelt hello again to my dear Gladstone Today family! I hope life and 2023 has been treating everyone beautifully. I have missed...

Apostle Birds

Today’s image, taken at Ubobo, is of a pair of Apostlebirds. These quick-moving, medium-sized (about 33cm long) birds are mostly brown, and grey and...

Mustering up new music talent

The hunt is on for emerging artists to take to the stage, thanks to the 2023 NAB Gympie Music Muster Talent Search. With more than...

Geek out on physics

For those who dropped in on last month's Gladstone Stamp Fair, they would have been treated with a wonder of quantum proportions. Dr Carolyn Wood’s...

‘Brutal’ and historic race tests competitors

Celestial was the first yacht across the Gladstone Harbour finish line at dawn Sunday morning in what has been a historic, but brutal 75th...

Surfing high since ’65

Not every day does a small-town surf club celebrate 60 years, but Tide N Turn Boardriders has never been just any ordinary club. Established in...