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Looking at Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir is a grape variety whose name derived from the French words for pine and black. The word pine alludes to the variety...

Grants for vollies

Community organisations in Capricornia have been encouraged to submit expressions of interest for the Australian Government's 2022-23 Volunteers Grants. Federal Member for Capricornia Michelle Landry...

Police raffle rewards road-users

Safe drivers can look forward to police pull-overs next week as authorities roll out rewards for Queensland Road Safety Week. From August 20 to...

Making a Splash

Tannum Sands swimmer, Madison McKenna will follow in the footsteps of her Commonwealth Games heroes this weekend as she competes in the Australian National...

Q and A with Slow Lane Cafe Manager, Simon McClintock

What is the best advice you’ve ever received? If you can’t afford a date night you can’t afford a divorce. What is something you do in...

Hair by Kati: The rural, eco salon

When Kati Pietsch’s dad asked her what she wanted to do for work after graduating high school, her first answer was to study marine...

Local centre showcased up north

CQUniversity’s STEM Central will take centre stage at the International Science and Eco Fest’s 'Illuminate' FNQ event in Cairns this week when its Buraligim...

Snapchat safety for parents

Social media app Snapchat has introduced a new feature designed to give parents clarity on who their teens are talking to online. Snapchat’s new...

Night Heron’s seafood diet

The Nankeen Night Heron is mostly nocturnal with adult birds being 50 to 65cm in length. They are often found around shallow river margins, mangroves,...

Capricorn Caves: Through the Looking Glass

A cracking weekend of fun and education for the whole family is coming to the Capricorn Caves, as the Big Science Adventure kicks off...

New Calliope music festival 3 years in the making

The Calliope River Village Music Festival will make history this weekend with a set list of quality local and high-profile talent, arts and crafts,...

Rates reduction for pensioners

Gladstone Region ratepayers who have recently become eligible for the pension have been encouraged to apply for Gladstone Regional Council’s 2022/23 Pensioner Concession. The...

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...