Monitoring the kids on devices these holidays
Internet safety tips with Senior Constable Sarah Box
Gladstone, it’s time to keep talking – about how children and teenagers are using mobile devices and...
Charity committed to improving health and wellbeing in Central Queensland.
A new registered charity has been formed to facilitate better health and brighter futures for Central Queenslanders and it is seeking founding supporters. ...
OAM comes as a shock
When David Allen OAM, from Agnes Water, received a letter informing him he was part of the 2022 Queen's Birthday Honours List for his...
Out of The Blue
A little over two years ago Katie Warrener and her husband Chappy were tour guides showing off remote sites around Australia.
And then the pandemic...
Locals run for life-changing program this August
EVERY step taken at Port to Park on 21 August will improve employment opportunities for those living with disability with Gladstone Ports Corporation (GPC)...
Ignorant on abortion law
Like many high profile people, French President Emmanuel Macron decried this week's US Supreme Court decision on abortion, tweeting "Abortion is a fundamental right...
Rotary celebrates anniversary
Eighty Rotarians, past and present District Governors, Presidents, honorary members, family, visitors and distinguished guest Colin Boyce, the Federal Member for Flynn, attended the...
Q and A with Andrea Smith
What is the best advice you’ve ever received?
As quoted by Eleanor Roosevelt “What other people think of me is none of my business.”...
Winter creepers
No matter where you live in Central Queensland there a couple of spectacular flowering creeper that are just starting to become noticeable.
A few...
What is a unique selling proposition?
Last time we answered a question about starting a business without a business plan and we suggested skipping the long, detailed document and instead...
Soul searching and surfing
Jaiden and Cam’s Story…
"I get a lot of praise for the progress Jaiden has made over the years. But, in reality, this journey all...
A brief history of NAIDOC
From 1940 until 1955, the Day of Mourning was held annually on the Sunday before Australia Day and was known as Aborigines Day.
In...