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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...

UPDATED: World of BBQ’s

GAPDL will host multicultural event World of Barbecue in conjunction with Integreat’s event Flourish on Saturday 28 May. Locals can enjoy the cuisines of the...

Walk the rail trail

Tickets to the QCWA's Sit Less Move More walking event through the Boyne Burnett Inland Rail Trail will be available until midnight tomorrow. The Queensland...

Free jabs as flu cases rise

All Queenslanders will be offered a free flu vaccination as a severe outbreak of Influenza A sees cases doubling every week. Covid-19 measures had reduced...

Pride fest coming!

Gladstone's own Rainbow on the Reef Pride Festival is fast approaching as celebrations are set to kick off 10 to 12 June. The festival...

Officer’s ‘unfair’ decision over footpath

A new dive school is coming to Agnes Water after resolving several disputes with Gladstone Regional Council. In a general meeting on May 17,...

FV Dianne crew immortalised with new memorial

The crew who lost their life onboard FV Dianne will forever be immortalised with a permanent memorial now in the works. This year will...

Developer happy with council decision over dive school

Construction for a new dive school in Agnes is set to break ground next month, with councillors voting to move ahead with a recent...

Tougher animal laws

New penalties will be applied to people who commit aggravated breaches of their duty of care to animals under updated animal welfare laws. A...

On This Day: National Tradesmen Day!

Remember the famous photo of the builders sitting on crane poles, eating lunch while working on the Empire State Building? Those classic blokes, just taking...

Local trio honoured