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Clubs, groups gather for social event

More than 30 local clubs, organisations, and initiatives joined together for the family-friendly Boyne Tannum Community Connect event on Saturday. The Red Hat Tropicanas were...

Fine for unlawful land clearing at Carnarvon

A 63-year-old man has been fined $6,000 in the Emerald Magistrates Court after pleading guilty to clearing more than two hectares of the Carnarvon...

Caesarean services available at Gladstone Hospital in first phase of return previous maternity services

Elective caesareans by appointment have been reintroduced to the Gladstone Hospital, almost 100 days after it was placed on bypass. In an online statement, Central...

Zonta goes orange

The Zonta Club of Gladstone we are inviting you to show your support for their 16-Days of Activism 'Zonta Says No to Violence Against...

Transport woes leave 250 tonne generator on wharf

A route to transport a 250-tonne component from the port of Gladstone to the Callide Power Station in Biloela is unknown as port access...

Remembering Fallen Firefighters

Firefighters and communities across Queensland came together on Monday, October 10 to remember the firefighters who lost their lives in the line of duty. The...

Bowls Club, RSL brace for potential funding cuts

Key regional projects facing an uncertain future in the October budget are front and centre for Nationals Senator Bridget McKenzie after she toured the...

Totem raised at tourist park

The Boyne River Tourist Park in Benaraby has received a seven foot tall addition by local artist. Marjorie Cameron, a self-taught sculptor, carved a Totem...

CSIRO to chart low emissions future

CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, launched a new research Mission to help Australia’s regions and hard-to-abate industries transform and accelerate towards a low emissions...

Optus hands over data to government

Optus has finally handed over data to Services Australia almost a fortnight after a massive data breach was revealed.  Labor frontbencher Bill Shorten confirmed the...

New indicator for drivers

They might not be as familiar on the roads as L and P plates, but newly introduced R plates have a powerful message behind...

Votes open for Mt Larcom photo competition

Entries have closed for the 2022 Mount Larcom Photography Competition but now it's your chance to vote for your favourite image. This year’s theme is...

Sights and Sounds at the Harbour Festival

Easter in Gladstone went off with a bang with the 63rd annual Harbour Festival, packed full of entertainment for the whole family. Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed...