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Community’s powerful tribute

More than 1000 people gathered at Barney Point Beach on Saturday, 25 October, to pay their respects to Jordana Johnson, Jordan Norris and Chazz...

Tondoon’s bonsai dream blooms

Tondoon Botanic Gardens has marked its 37th birthday with a gift that will keep on growing — the grand opening of its brand-new Bonsai...

Lions roar in Boyne Island

On Tuesday, 14 October, Boyne Island Lions Club hosted our monthly morning tea. This month was different in that we celebrated our second birthday. There was...

Upgrade’s not on the radar

Flynn MP Colin Boyce has declared a new state-of-the-art weather radar for Gladstone was in the national interest to improve safety and forecasting in...

Tomago closure exposes risks

To kick off the election campaign at the start of this year, the Prime Minister visited the Tomago Aluminium Smelter near Newcastle. Following the visit,...

A moment to celebrate: the North’s Grain Export triumph Is no small feat

It’s important AgForce celebrates the wins in rural advocacy - and the recent bulk grain export directly from the Port of Townsville is a...

Drakes Sun Valley’s grand re-opening

Drakes Sun Valley held its grand re-opening celebrations on Wednesday, 22 October, unveiling a fresh look inside and out. After undergoing renovations over the past...

Summer-like storms bring good rain, hail, power outages and a flood rescue

Wild storms have brought Summer-like rainfall across the region this week causing large hail, power outages, road closures and a flood rescue. The Bureau issued...

Lake Gregory edge red hot

Inshore/Offshore Despite the Coral Reef Fin Fish Closure that was in place from Saturday, 18 to Wednesday, 22 October, the good weather on the weekend...

AI thinks it’s above the law, warn regional publishers

Country Press Australia (CPA) has welcomed the Albanese Government’s decision to rule out a copyright exemption for AI companies, but says urgent action is...

Gash family celebrate remarkable milestone

This year marks 20 years of the Gash family’s custodianship of Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort. On 29 October, the family invited guests to the...

Setting course for safer boating at Winfield

The Crisafulli Government is charting a course for the Rocky Point Boat Ramp (Winfield) with community consultation now open for improvement options. Locals and boaties...

CQ Health grows its own First Nations workforce

First Nations training programs are opening doors for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in Central Queensland to pursue their aspirations in health. ...