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Further delays for rail works

With rain causing further delays, Aurizon says a major rail corridor could be closed until the end of the week after a freight train...

Brands and marketing in focus

More than 60 representatives for regional business joined at the Gladstone Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s first Breakfast Event of 2023 – Industries in...

Kin Kora Westpac branch to close

Last week, customers of Westpac’s Kin Kora branch in Gladstone were notified that their local branch was closing down. With large numbers of major bank...

Hats off to a good cause

CQLX, rural suppliers and manufacturers have teamed up for a cause you must take your hat off to! Anywhere you look today, you will see...

Do I Need a Company?

A question that comes up quite often for new business start-ups is, ‘do I need to register something?’ The answer to this is yes,...

What is the GIG economy?

Most of us have probably used the gig economy as a customer or consumer. It is simply the use of digital platforms to connect...

Community grit saves postal service

Shire residents at the Australia Day event in Jambin this year had a special reason to celebrate with the newly constructed Jambin Post Office...

Outback music trail coming

The first headline acts of the $20 million Queensland Music Trails will hit the road in April and May and draw big crowds to...

Alex a finalist in exceptional QMEA student at Resources Awards for Women

A Blackwater State High School student is a finalist in the Queensland Resources Council's 2023 resources awards for women. Year 12 student Alex Hodgson is...

Australia-inspired student art

The first week back to school ended with excitement for a number of local arty students, who received awards for their entries in this...

Jetlag different depending on travel direction

After a few difficult years of lockdowns and travel restrictions, people are finally winging their way across the globe again; families are being reunited...

Groups encouraged to check details in Community Services Directory

Not-for-profit sporting clubs, organisations and recreation groups in the Gladstone Region are being encouraged to hop online and update their details in Council’s Community...

Looking deeper than the numbers

Earlier this year, Energy Minister Chris Bowen crowed that Australia had reduced its emissions to 440 million tonnes, "which is 28 per cent below...

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