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Plaque and tree planted for Alf’s 100th birthday

Another local centenarian joined the party this month, Alfred Charles Hartridge, receiving personal congratulations from the Mayor, Member for Gladstone and Member for Flynn...

Talents shine in sea exhibit at Gladstone Airport

Endeavour officially unveiled it a new and colourful project at the Gladstone Airport to its arrivals area, launching a visual Art-Port display titled ‘Sea...

Clinton property set for imminent growth

A report published by online lender Well Money identified the Gladstone residential suburb Clinton as one of 20 property markets across Australia where price...

Local submissions made to maternity Senate inquiry

Thirty-six Gladstone mothers have submitted their experiences of the maternity bypass to a Senate inquiry into universal access to reproductive healthcare. Greens Senator for Queensland...

Man airlifted from Turkey Beach

RACQ CapRescue was tasked to retrieve a young male patient from Turkey Beach after reports he a suspected fractured femur after his pet dog...

NRAS renters call for scheme extension as social housing is snapped up

Tannum Sands pensioner George Parkyn is scared of what will happen to him and his support dog Baxter when his rent more than doubles...

Gladstone rent up 80 per cent in 6 years

Advocates are calling for rent increases in Queensland to be tied to inflation plus 10 per cent and limited to one per year amid...

Metal carnage a headline act at dragway

At Benaraby Dragway, we love race fans.... but we also love to honour our racers! New for 2023, the Management Committee that operates Benaraby Dragway...

Four charged with multiple offences after alleged kidnapping

Police have charged four people with multiple offences following an alleged robbery with violence at Mount Larcom on Sunday, 12 February. Detectives...

Drones tasked to weeds in university project

A CQUniversity research project has secured an Australian Government innovation grant to target weeds in broadacre crops, using artificial intelligence (AI)-driven drones equipped with...

Kirsten’s Cottage: a slice of Boyne Valley history

When you step into Kirsten's Cottage, located just off the main drag through Builyan, the first thing you notice is ice-cold air conditioning and...

When there’s washing to be done

Monday was washing day for many women in the early days and that was the day my mother would do the washing in the...

Central Queensland needs a Hub before the next wet season hits

After all of the natural disasters we have endured in central and northern Queensland this year, it’s time we really set in stone firmer...