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Property stolen from alleged murder victim’s home

"Opportunistic" thieves have stolen treasured items from the Allenstown home of alleged murder victim Susan Duffy, in a crime police have described as "unimaginable". Capricornia...

Rio Tinto fined over spill

Rio Tinto has been ordered to pay a $57,000 fine after attending the Gladstone Magistrate Court on Friday, 19 August following a pipeline spill...

Swoop season returns

Gladstone Regional Council is advising residents the breeding season for most swooping birds is here and to take precautions where necessary. The breeding season for...

Calliope school turns 150

On Saturday 27 August, Calliope State School celebrated 150 years of education in the Calliope district. A luncheon for the school community, past and...

Steel imports

In November 1938, wharfies at Port Kembla bravely refused to load the ship *Dalfram* with pig iron destined for Japan in protest about the...

Boyce launches petition for Gladstone Maternity ward

Federal Member for Flynn Colin Boyce has slammed the State Labor Government over its lack of urgency to address the issues the Gladstone Hospital...

Support families at Coles

Gladstone husband and wife Robert and Nadine McAlister are infinitely grateful for Hummingbird House providing a safe place for their family to go for...

Stars to shine for symphony

Fifty-seven musicians from the Queensland Symphony Orchestra (QSO) will perform at the Gladstone Entertainment Centre tomorrow night for its tenth anniversary, Symphony Under the...

Racin’ For Aces Chicago Shootout

August 2021 saw the birth of Racin' for Aces at Benaraby Dragway - A 660-foot (1/8th mile) Chicago Shootout Drag Racing meet that would...

Goondicum Station Recognised in National Landcare Farming Award

Goondicum Station and its owners Robert and Nadia Campbell were the Queensland winners and one of the finalists announced in the National Landcare Farming...

Sewing off stigma

In some low-income countries where menstruation is taboo and rarely talked about, young women have been forced to abandon work and school each time...

Books brought to life

Schools across the region dressed up for Book Week parades, including some very creative students and staff at Clinton State School. Book Week is part...

No NIMBYs at renewables forum

Michelle Hunt says she's no NIMBY. The Biloela resident, who has a property at Gin Gin that neighbours the Bundaberg Solar Farm, was one of...

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