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Federal budget delivers

Last night the Albanese Government handed down our first Federal Budget. I’m proud to say it is a true Labor budget - delivering to...

School centenary

It was a chance to relive the past and catch up with old friends earlier this month when Builyan State School celebrated their 100-year...

Mining Union defends Emerald miners

Attempts by a Queensland coal mining company to import foreign labour has been condemned by the Mining and Energy Union. Sojitz Blue has applied to...

OPINION: Green future plans need work

Could Gladstone be Queensland's Green Manufacturing Powerhouse?  In late September, the Palaszczuk Government made public its plans to power Queensland using 70 per cent renewable...

Should I create systems?

One of the many definitions of a business is that a business is a set of systems that are managed by people to produce...

Aerial in the industry flies

After purchasing the very first drone to hit the market back in 2013, Aerial Media Gladstone (AMG) took to the skies and gave people...

Rain welcome for cattle sales

With some good rain throughout the region, CQLX Combined Agents saw a slightly smaller yarding on Wednesday with 3,027 head offered, comprising of 1,443...

Global Methane Pledge: Blowing the trumpet for agriculture

He who blows his own trumpet runs the risk of a sore throat. But as Australia signs up to the Global Methane Pledge the time...

Birdlife make our gardens

All of Central Queensland seems to blooming better this year with of the most popular additions to a home garden these days is not...

Bilo park will make a splash

A new Biloela $2.7 million Splash Park and Playground is on the way after Banana Shire Council were announced as one of the six...

Sunbird has no far of humans

Olive Sunbirds mostly seem to be quite comfortable living near to humans, especially if they have flowering plants to feed from. When it comes...

Night of wine and friends

After a two-year hiatus, the 2023 Halliday Wine Companion Awards finally returned – and what a night it was. Held at Melbourne’s Stokehouse restaurant,...

Get Your Hands Dirty at the 1770 Festival

Everyone’s invited to roll up their sleeves and get creative at this year’s 1770 Festival, with the return of the much-loved “Play with Clay”...