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Mackerel set to prosper with season closure

Gladstone residents love to fish, and a new reduced season period will ensure Spanish Mackerel will be enjoyed for generations to come. Two three-week closed...

Load capacity maximised with new bridge

Work to replace two timber bridges in the Lowmead area, near Gladstone, is now complete, with the bridges open to traffic. Works on the Hobble...

Reef Authority slap fines on fishers

Holiday makers on the Great Barrier Reef are being urged to follow the rules in the Marine Park after a recreational fisher was fined...

Man dies after truck strike on Benaraby Road

A 29-year-old Benaraby man has died on Monday morning after being struck by a truck on Gladstone Benaraby Road at Wurdong Heights at around...

Disney books giveaway for dyslexic

A well-known Australian retailer will hand out more than 2 million books designed to make Disney stories more inclusive for children with Dyslexia. BIG...

Regional unis play vital role

The recent Jobs & Skills Summit in Canberra has been heralded as a success, with the proposals for fee-free TAFE places and post study...

Renewable energy showcased to Japan

Last Tuesday CQUniversity Australia played host to a Japanese trade convoy aimed at showcasing Central Queensland’s potential to become a leader in the production...

Muddy message for mental health

Workplaces across the region took part in R U OK? day last week in creative and meaningful ways. McCosker Contracting tasked each of its...

Support delivered to your mailbox

Australians can now send their friends, mates, partners, family or distant penpals a free postcard to show they're thinking of them in the lead-up...

The Goblet King

What started as a fun wedding theme with guests being invited to choose their own goblet for the night has led to an impressive...

Boyne festival a blast

The much-anticipated Under the Trees festival in Boyne Island will cater for all this year, showcasing more than 20 bands and street art on...

Rough 2022 for caravans

The Caravan Industry in Australia faced increasing challenges throughout the first half of 2022 with mounting complexities posed by increased costs of business, rising...

Cracking catches shared by the experts

Inshore/Offshore After a few weeks of consistently strong winds, last Sunday was a great opportunity to head inshore, and even offshore whilst the weather permitted....