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Georgia on my mind

About a month ago I received messages from two different export managers from two different countries, asking if I would like to become involved...

Common questions answered

One of the most common questions people have always asked when thinking about venturing off into self-employment and business is, what sort of business...

Agnes Water boom goes on

Few people were surprised when Noosa took out the Queensland Tourism Industry Council’s Top Tourism Town award six months ago. Noosa was, after all,...

Yarding down at CQLX

CQLX Gracemere agents saw a decreased yarding of 2,945 head on Wednesday, 27 October. Cattle were drawn from the usual areas from Collinsville in the...

Truth of the ale

I don’t know anyone who thinks the Great Barrier Reef is expendable. Certainly no one in agriculture – who do their utmost to ensure...

Remembrance poppy

In many shopping centres around the Gladstone Region you can purchase a red poppy badge as part of the RSL Poppy Appeal for Remembrance...

Meet Locations Estate Agent principal Alicia Williams

Alicia Williams is Locations Estate Agents principal and property specialist and REIQ Zone Chair for Gladstone. Alicia started her real estate career in 2011...

Over 340kg rubbish collected on Facing Island’s beach

Over 340 kilograms of rubbish was collected on Facing Island’s beach by Gladstone Ports Corporation and Tangaroa Blue Foundation volunteers under the ReefClean initiative...

A jab well done

Central Lane Hotel is offering people who have been double vaccinated a free beer. The incentive started yesterday Wednesday, 27 October and will go...

Man hospitalised after vehicle rollover

A man was taken to hospital after a vehicle rollover in Kirkwood on Wednesday night. Paramedics were called to Kirkwood Road at 8.07pm. The...

RADF supports local historian

Round Two of the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) will funnel $2657 to local historian Paulette Flint to help her finish up her book...

Cross dates back to 1950s

A former Gladstone City councillor has responded to concerned climber Anissa Tessmer's idea to reduce graffiti at Mount Larcom. Last week, concerned climber Anissa Tessmer...

An opportunity particularly powerful in our federal election year

While we can stand proudly by our record of being the only industry in Australia to tangibly reduce our net emissions since 1999 -...