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How About A Hydrangea

As the weather becomes warmer, it is getting to the preferred time to start planting hydrangeas for your garden. With its beautiful showy...

Beach fun beats the heat

Tannum Sands and Wild Cattle beach has long been a top destination for locals and tourists seeking a cool break from the heat.

Experts warn school holiday period could be the most dangerous for young pedestrians in...

After unspeakable tragedy, one Aussie mum is on a mission to keep children safe around our busy roads this Christmas. It’s the shocking statistic that...

Christmas pay rise for nurses and midwives

Queensland nurses and midwives will receive a pay rise just in time for Christmas, thanks to a landmark enterprise bargaining agreement reached with the...

Hamper relief for veterans

In the lead up to Christmas, hundreds of RSL Queensland staff members and volunteers across the state will deliver 38 hampers to deserving veterans...

Holidaymakers to switch off before heading off

With 21 structure fires occurring in Central Queensland last Festive Season holiday period, Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) and Ergon Energy Network are...

Councillor calls action on Ubobo land

Gladstone Regional Council Councillor Glenn Churchill put forward a motion to consider how nine parcels of land in Ubobo, within Boyne Valley, could be...

Christmas food inflated

I am sucker for Christmas time. I always blow our budget on food and presents but it is Christmas! I worry though that this Christmas...

Labor gov making a difference

Looking back at 2022, there’s no doubt it’s been a massive year for Central Queenslanders. As a new Federal Labor Government, we’ve stood side by...

Gladstone Community In Agreement On What Matters

On December 7th, ACF Gladstone joined a dozen community organisations, unions and faith groups in a community forum about the energy transition at Philip...

Honouring fallen constables

Today Queenslanders across the state will collectively stop to remember two young, brave heroes in blue who clocked on at the beginning of their...

Boat safety

Queensland offers pristine waterways for recreational boating in the idyllic summer months attracting boaties from all over the world. With 270,000 registered recreational boats in...

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...