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Heading out the front for some fishing action

Inshore/Offshore Last weekend and earlier this week did see some solid weather which provided those who were paying attention with a big enough weather window...

Don’t call me busy: the quiet stigma behind a careless word

A colleague and I were recently lamenting how often we hear that word directed at us. She, like me, carries a range of roles...

Weekend storms bring Spring drenching

I'm sure more than a few folk were singing Keith Urban's classic, Raining On Sunday last weekend as the region got a good drenching...

Rio Tinto’s Yarwun refinery to reduce production next year by 40 per cent

Some 180 jobs are in limbo after Rio Tinto announced it would slash production at the Yarwun alumina refinery by 40 per cent from...

More choice for renters as quarterly data reveals a rise

Queensland's rental market is being described as a traffic jam as September quarter vacancy rates reveal, but the Gladstone Region is making a comeback. The...

Belmont Station – honouring the past, inspiring the future

This week I had the privilege of visiting Belmont Station, a place that holds a remarkable and enduring legacy in our region. Belmont is...

80 per cent of e-mobility devices found non-compliant

Gladstone Police are patrolling school zones to educate children and parents on the use of non-compliant e-mobility devices as part of Operation Xray Surety. The...

Break and enter appeal, Calliope

Police are appealing for information from the public following a break and enter at Calliope on Monday, 10 November. Around 2.20am, two unknown people (pictured)...

Central Queensland tobacconist fined nearly $1.5m

A Central Queensland tobacconist has been fined $1,492,500 and $6,462.94 in costs for charges relating to the sale of illegal tobacco and related products....

Queensland procurement overhaul aims to put local business front and centre

The State Government has launched the biggest overhaul of government procurement in decades, aiming to make it simpler, fairer, and easier for businesses to...

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TANNUM SHINES AT NORTH AUSSIES Tannum Sands Surf Lifesaving Club finished in second place at the recent North Australian Championships in Mackay. The club's members brought...

On This Day: Hug Day!

Hug Day is a special occasion that encourages people to express their affection through the simple act of hugging. This day reminds us of the...