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Firebirds star visits local netballers

A Queensland netball star paid a visit to the Curtis Coast Dolphins Netball Association (CCDNA) last month, sharing tips and tricks to players in...

Grant helps The Moving Feast feed Gladstone

Are you part of a community group that could do with a financial boost? Gladstone’s Integreat Queensland Inc was successful in receiving a grant of...

Hydro grand prix to take off in town

Gladstone will host the inaugural Australian Hydrogen Grand Prix (H2GP) in April next year after CQUniversity was announced as one of the race's key...

CMERC facility set to receive $15.3 million funding boost

CQUniversity Gladstone’s Coastal Marine Ecosystems Research Centre (CMERC) will receive $15.3 million in grants ahead of the Federal Budget, set to be revealed next...

Let’s be the change and end men’s violence against women

Following the release of a new 10-year National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children, White Ribbon Australia has called on communities across...

Tru-Blu support for Bundy team

It was an incredible moment for Tru-Blu 17’s Trev Twyford and Stephen Pato Paterson as they crossed the finish line at the Cairns Showgrounds...

Hydro project gets green light

Queensland-based company Sunshine Hydro is progressing the Djandori gung-I (‘spirit in the water’) project through planning and feasibility studies, with a Development Application target...

‘The Greatest Ballroom in the Southern Hemisphere’

After a decade of research and development and this year; marking 40 years since its controversial demise, an original Australian production about ‘The Greatest...

Mid-month market report for cattle sale at CQLX yards in Gracemere

After missing last week's sale CQLX Combined Agents saw decrease in yarding on Wednesday with 3,705 head offered, comprising of 1,680 Steers, 1,542 Heifers,...

Life lessons with a pole dancer

Have you heard the joke about the bearded 61-year-old man who showed off his pole dancing skills on national television? If you watched Australia’s...

Striking little Sunbird

One of the most striking little birds that you may see in your garden or a local park is the Olive-backed Sunbird. This honeyeater-like bird...

Global Methane Pledge: To fart or not to fart?

It’s enough to make even the most flatulent cow mind her manners. With more than 100 countries around the world signing up to the Global...

First Nations workshop connects children to heritage

In the heart of Gladstone, a powerful movement is taking shape - one that weaves culture, identity, and healing into the lives of First...