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Former CQUni student fights stereotypes

Former CQUniversity student Morgan Lewis is working hard to break stereotypes and represent women in engineering as she heads up one of Downer’s scholarship...

Gladstone events abound

Prawn peeling champions at the 1770 Festival. The Tondoon Botanic Gardens aglow with millions of lights. Samoan, Tongan and Irish dancers busting out their...

Joke of the week

I was talking to a lady the other day who her and her son used to visit the golf shop I was working at...

Q&A with Jo Paringatai from Nhulundu Health

Jo Paringatai from Nhulundu Health Q. What is the best advice you've ever received Don’t ever stop learning and growing as a person be...

A time of change

As Paul Keating once said "when the government changes, the country changes." The Labor party came to Government last weekend and the country will change...

Gladstone named among top ten most polluted postcodes

Gladstone has been named by the Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) as number six on Australia’s ten most polluted postcodes. ACF said Gladstone was also among...

Warfighting exercise underway at Shoalwater Bay

Hundreds of Australian soldiers, troops from the Japanese Ground Self Defence Force (JGSDF) and US Marines are participating in a major warfighting exercise at...

Airlines seek Bonza local

The country’s only independent and low-cost airline is planning to crown one passionate person as the ‘Bonza Local Legend’ in each of its destinations....

Curlew prefers the beach

Being somewhat less nocturnal than other curlews, the Beach Stone-curlew or Bush Thick-knee may be seen moving around in daylight. They are a very...

Cafe owner frustated over Council, Ports trusteeship

A popular cafe owner has been booted from his lookout location earlier than expected to allow for major rejuvenation works. Former Outlook cafe owner...

Gladstone turns out for Biggest Morning Tea

Hundreds attended Gladstone’s Biggest Morning Tea in solidarity against cancer at the Wallabies Rugby League Clubhouse on Thursday. The event was attended by more than...

Gladstone’s newest med students

Gladstone high school students explored careers in nursing, medicine and allied health this week, with James Cook University and the Mater Hospital kicking off...

Earthquakes and falling space junk?

Central Queenslanders may well have been pondering some big life questions on Saturday after residents felt the tremors of an earthquake in the morning,...