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60 years of marriage

Benaraby residents Joop and Gerry Wyngaards will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary on Sunday. They were married in Sittard, the Netherlands (then Holland) in 1963...

Modernising green tech

A common rebuttal to the sustainability of renewable energy technology is this idea that we will still have to mine the precious metals that...

Festival of Summer craft

Photographer Mike Richards has been out in the local art scene while students enjoy the last of their holiday freedom.

Building approvals drop

Mondays November quarter building approval numbers from the ABS reflect the latest string of economic pressures faced by the building and construction industry says...

GLADSTONE IS ALLAMANDA COUNTRY

There are not many plants as popular in Northern Australian gardens as Allamanda with its golden trumpets covering the entire plant year. Last Thursday...

Birds of Boyne & Tannum

Also known as the Australian Flowerpecker, the Mistletoe Bird is a small Australian native bird that feeds mostly on the berries of mistletoe...

Professor on Juvenile crime

Reflecting on recent events related to juvenile crime and the recent harsher maximum penalties announcment by the State Government, Bond University Associate Professor Dr...

Festival of Summer craft

Photographer MIKE RICHARDS visited the Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum during The annual Festival of Summer of this and captured creative candle and...

Bringing art and wine together

Artists borrow from their culture’s colour, sights and sounds to produce truly distinctive works. Art & Champagne Ambassador, Caroline Brun has gone beyond that. I...

Rising crime ruins holidays

Our region has lots going for it at the moment with booming demand for our farming, mining and tourism industries. One storm cloud, however,...

New Year car thefts

It's been a busy start to the New Year for police, with multiple people, including juveniles, charged following car theft incidents around Central Queensland. A...

Colouring our world

Colour can be a powerful thing. It can make a room feel smaller or larger. It can raise or lower your blood pressure. It...

Boyne Smelter’s future looking bright

The Federal Government's $2 billion green aluminium production credits could see Rio Tinto's Boyne Smelters return to full production. Minister for Industry and Innovation Senator...