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Biloela family to return this weekend

The Biloela Community will officially welcome the Murugappan family back “home to Bilo” at this year’s Flourish Multicultural festival, being held at the...

Gladstone to celebrate World Science Festival with Dr Karl

World Science Festival Queensland will return to Gladstone this June as part of a state-wide regional program with two-supercharged days of sensational science...

Teen boy allegedly grabbed by man in Biloela

A teenage boy walking along a street in Biloela was allegedly lured to a vehicle and grabbed by a man in a terrifying incident...

Early voting starts today for Callide electorate

Early voting starts today to help decide the new state member of Callide ahead of election day on 18 June 2022. Voters in the Central...

Do your bit for environment

Have you anything planned this weekend? Why not get into the spirit of World Environment Day tomorrow and visit your local nursery to purchase...

Rise and fall of a leader

When the LNP last lost Government in 2007, the Nationals party was reduced to a party room of just 10 members. A subsequent by-election...

Cheers for Chardonnay

Rick Bakas is one of the world’s foremost social media experts and a leader in wine communications in the digital age. He was the...

Multiculturalism flourishes in CQ

The first of Integreat Queensland’s Flourish Festivals kicked off on the weekend in Gladstone. Held on Saturday, 28 May at the Integreat Queensland’s Gladstone centre...

You can be the difference

So far this year 128 lives have been lost. That is 128 families with an empty seat at the dinner table, a circle of...

Wet weather good for cattle sale

With the continued wet weather in the region, Combined Agents saw an increased yarding of 1,143 head on Wednesday, 25 May, comprising of 548...

Uncertain future for ag

Are we embarking on a new era for agriculture? It’s a timely question given Australia’s momentous change of leadership - for whom truly knows what...

Baza keeps an eye on its pey

Being Australia’s only crested hawk, the Pacific Baza is a medium sized, long tailed raptor that lives in tropical and subtropical woodlands. It may...

Oval office clash opens path to understanding and peace

Most Australian political leaders have condemned China's decision to undertake live fire naval exercises directly beneath the most trafficked air route between New Zealand...