Unicyclists leave legacy
Gladstone’s own unicycling group will be remembered with fond memories by students and “townies” as cyclists hang up the wheel(s) for good.
Former outdoor education...
School video challenge gets historical
Regional, rural and remote schools in the Central West are invited to enter the National Museum of Australia’s new History Makers video challenge.
The History...
Gracemere cattle sale
CQLX Combined Agents saw an increased yarding on Wednesday with 3,542 head offered, comprising of 1,755 Steers, 1,455 Heifers, 256 Cows, 42 Cows and...
No farmer, no farm
There’s a common misconception among city folk that life on the farm is a carefree existence.
Sunny days full of fresh air and the joys...
Rebates for residents
The government will issues households a Cost of Living Rebate this month to alleviate pressures caused by extra cost of living pressures.
The rebate...
House prices past peak
Regional home prices have recorded their largest quarterly price falls in a decade, according to a house pricing index released last Thursday.
The PopTrack...
Service reports to provide scope
Anticipated reports by the Central Queensland Hospital and Health Service (CQHHS) and CQ Rural Health expected to be released in coming months will provide...
Outback race meets coast
Wacky Warbos from Canberra won the Lottery Office Outback Air Race 2022 on Saturday in Coffs Harbour.
Tait Group team won best fundraiser with over...
Gala for local charity
Central Queensland residents are in store for a night of fantasy and fiction, wonder and enchantment, with tickets on sale for the Bella the...
Suicide Prevention Week program
Suicide Prevention Week events – Ride4Lives
For more information on any event, visit www.facebook.com/ride4lifegladstone
Thursday 8 September
R U OK? Day
A sausage sizzle and morning tea...
Upcycling is in
A new fashion market will arrive in Gladstone this month offering a selection of second-hand clothing on more environmentally-friendly terms.
New to You Market founder...
No skills to fill jobs
Figures released from the Regional Australia Institute (RAI) reveal 90 per cent of survey respondents say regions don’t have the right skills needed to...