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Crab tags to track spawning migration

Fishers who support research by reporting tagged mud crabs, including a batch released in The Narrows last week, can get their claws on free...

Local industry tied with school history

Gladstone South State School has a timeless history tied closely with early dominating industries. The school was opened in 1898 at Parson’s Point to...

A blast from the past

Gladstone South’s 125th celebration is fast approaching. The concept is a FAIR OF FUN giving people an opportunity to meet friends and past acquaintances...

Port City the place to be

Australians are flocking to live in Gladstone, with recently released data showing migration to the Port City increased by almost 300 per cent in...

Women celebrated at chamber’s This is Us Project launch

Gladstone Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) officially launched its This Is Us project on Tuesday in a celebration of Gladstone Region women in...

Trail renamed in memory of respected elder

Three months after the sad passing of respected Indigenous elder Richard Johnson, known widely as Uncle Richie, Gladstone Regional Council voted unanimously to rename...

Vacant health precinct land open for EOI

Gladstone Regional Council is continuing its advocacy towards improving health services in the region by inviting Expressions of Interest (EOI) to lease a parcel...

Supersize your Superannuation Savings

There’s been a lot of attention on superannuation over the last week or two after the Government announced a proposal to remove access to...

Overdue rates put properties at risk

Almost 40 properties could go under the hammer by July this year because the owners have not paid their rates. Gladstone Regional Council added two...

Crafts, sweets and smiles

Photographer Mike Richards visited the first QCWA Port Curtis Division markets. Crafts, sweets and smiles were on offer. Were you snapped?

Concerns power forum

Biloela energy workers and community members gathered for a forum organised by the Mining and Energy Union (MEU) to discuss the future of the...

Gladstone popularity puts the squeeze on housing

The Regional Australia Institute has warned the area’s rental and property sales’ markets could come under significant pressure from an influx of new residents. Regional...

Medical emergency forces Alice flight diversion to Longreach

Passengers on a flight to Alice Springs from Brisbane on Saturday, November 29 had a longer flight than usual. After a late departure by almost...