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Women’s Health food drive appeal

This year Gladstone Police are supporting Gladstone Women’s Health with their annual Christmas Food Drive by collecting donations from both officers and members of...

A family legacy in public service puts Simon in good stead for candidacy

Simon McClintock, local owner of Slow Lane Café, announced this week he will be vying for a councillor seat in the Gladstone Regional Council...

Community Events Billboard

Seniors Happy Hour at Gladstone Aquatic Centre Seniors (60+) get entry to the pool for free for an hour between 7:45am to 8:45am every...

Renewable battery project proposed for Wurdong Heights

Australian company Akaysha Energy hosted a community drop in session on Thursday 30 November to give local residents the opportunity to discuss its proposed...

Curtis Island LNG facility week-long lock-up due to ‘unseaworthy’ tanker

A stranded Chinese LNG vessel that blocked the Curtis Island LNG export facility for a week has finally been towed to outer anchorage and...

‘Tis the season

It’s Christmas party time! And for many businesses, this means celebrating with employees and customers at Christmas parties and events. While the...

Where should I position my bricks and mortar store?

Previously we answered a question about the advantages and disadvantages of having a bricks and mortar store over a purely e-commerce business. If...

CH man charged with child exploitation, weapons offences

A Central Highlands man will face court in December charged with multiple child exploitation and weapons offences. Detectives from the Emerald Criminal Investigation Branch arrested...

Aussie vote helps form a nation

Over the last six weeks world attention has been focused on a tiny speck of land in the middle east – Israel has an...

Swoop hunters

At about 22 centimetres long, the bird in this image is a Forest Kingfisher. It has a dark royal blue head, with pale...

Getting tough on dog laws

Tougher penalties for irresponsible dog owners have been introduced to Parliament after thousands of Queenslanders backed proposed changes to dangerous dog laws. Penalties include up...

Beds went begging at mine camp

Five years to the day after the Rosewood mine workers accommodation camp opened in Blackwater, 25 rooms set aside for use by town locals...

BITS suffer late blow, share spoils with Bluebirds

Boyne Island Tannum Sands came within seconds of picking up their first win in the Men’s Football Queensland Premier League Men’s competition, but a...