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Melbourne academic claims Gladstone a ‘sitting duck’ for climate change policies

A Melbourne academic has claimed Gladstone is a sitting duck when it comes to climate change policies. Professor and author Ian Plimer is hosting...

Punisher’s noble cruise

By night, Donna Radford is a mild-mannered taxi driver. By day, you might find the hot-rod lover behind the steering wheel of her beloved...

Anchoring a boat

People tend to use boats to travel to a destination to engage in some other activity, particularly fishing but also snorkelling, swimming and even...

Tackling workplace conflict

Two Gladstone businesses, DTE Training & Safety Skills and Attainable Solutions, are teaming up to tackle conflict in the workplace. Starting on 21 March and...

Expect limits and delays

Gladstone residents will have noticed a lack of food and other household essentials in grocery stores and the McDonald's menu missing key items. Due...

Highlighting world seagrass day

Gladstone is a focal point of World Seagrass Day celebrations today, with the community, researchers and port managers taking to the harbour to conduct...

Tickets selling fast to GEA’s 2022 International Women’s Day Dinner

It’s shaping up as a full house at this year’s Gladstone Engineering Alliance International Women’s Day Dinner. Tickets to the two-course dinner, which is...

Man rides 3000km to Gladstone for mental health

A chance meeting with a stranger in a Cooktown pub led one man to cycle 3000km to Gladstone. Melbourne resident Adam Griffiths arrived in...

Focus on freshness

Fresh Fix Cafe owner Tim Cree likes to joke that "6500 people left Gladstone in 2015 and only two arrived" - but relocating to...

Opinion: Vaccine mandates need to stop

Country towns are facing the possibility of losing the one thing that brings them together every year – the annual Agricultural Show. Many shows...

‘They deserve better’: Burnett slams Federal Government over aged care

Labor candidate for Flynn Matt Burnett has slammed the Federal Government for not doing enough for the aged care sector one year since the...

Construction begins world-leading Gladstone electrolyser facility

Construction of the world’s largest electrolyser facility commenced in Gladstone on Sunday for the first stage of Fortescue Future Industries’ (FFI) Green Energy Manufacturing...

Military presence and ADF careers bus in region

Over the next four weeks Queensland will host a major warfighting exercise, featuring almost 3000 soldiers and their equipment from Army’s 7th Brigade, the...