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Family is home at last

The Nadesalingam family are finally "Home to Bilo" with all their friends and supporters. Sri Lankan Priya and Nades and their Australian-born daughters Kopika, 6,...

Cattle sales rise as areas dry off

With areas dry enough to move cattle following the recent wet weather, Combined Agents saw an increased yarding of 2421 head on Wednesday, 1...

Agriculture is ready for the next chapter on climate

If ever there was a hot topic at the moment, it’s climate. At the forefront of the conversation for the past decade, it’s been thrust...

Perfect for canopy

It is one of the biggest problems encountered by owners of established gardens is finding plants that will tolerate shade from the canopy of...

Young drivers influenced by parent behaviours

RACQ’s Young Drivers Survey found drivers aged 24 or under who witness their parents’ unsafe driving behaviours are far more likely to carry out...

Boy passes away from flu

A two-year-old boy has died in Gladstone Hospital reportedly after contracting influenza A. A Central Queensland Hospital and Health Service spokesperson said they were unable...

Oystercatchers can be found everywhere

This week we look at the Australian Pied Oystercatcher. It is a wading bird that is black and white with pink/red eyes, bill and...

Exhibitions and workshop highlight the art of First Nations people

As NAIDOC Week 2022 approaches, Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum (GRAGM) is launching exhibitions profiling the art of First Nations people. NAIDOC and This Place...

Lifeblood calls for winter donors

Australian Red Cross Lifeblood needs 4000 Queenslanders to roll up their sleeves over the next week, as an escalating cold and flu season sees...

‘Hour of Power’ to address rural healthcare crisis

Prominent advocates, influencers and policy leaders will take part in what’s being called the ‘Hour of Power’ as part of the Rural Doctors Association...

Gladstone students’ insight to STEM

Students had an insight to all things STEM at a workshop last Thursday. Hosted by Queensland Minerals and Energy Academy (QMEA), Year 10 high...

Take a half-time break

With the NRL State of Origin kicking off in Sydney on Wednesday night, Australians are being encouraged to take a half-time toilet break during...

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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