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Mother, daughter duo open new cafe

Familiar faces are behind a new cafe in Boyne Island - boasting fresh coffee, baked goods, burgers and wraps. Mother-daughter duo Kahn and Samara...

Future for farmers

It’s crunch time. As Australia gears up for the polls on Saturday, the nation faces an anxious wait for answers, and the future of agriculture...

Gladstone’s new magistrate judge

Long-time law firm principal John Milburn has been appointed as a magistrate in Gladstone. Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Minister for Women, and Minister...

Rescue group making leaps

A local wildlife rescue group is set to make leaps and bounds for injured and orphaned joeys. Marlu Fur Babies & Friends are a registered...

Stay connected with GCCI

Gladstone Chamber of Commerce & Industry had a great turn out at their monthly networking event with The Capricornian on May 10. Over good food...

Coalition commits $20 million to manufacturing

The LNP has committed $40 million to go to Nufarm to build a new inline blending plant in Gladstone, if re-elected. The party’s candidate for...

Weather impacts yarding at CQLX Gracemere

Due to the current weather conditions, combined agents saw a decreased yarding of 327 head on Wednesday, 11 May, comprising of 143 steers, 64...

Discovering Swiss wines

Prior to my nephew, Sean and his partner Mel, departing for their trip to Europe, Lucerne, Switzerland their first destination. They asked me to...

Curlew is known for its cries

The Bush Stone-curlew, or Bush Thick-knee, is a large ground-dwelling bird. Because they are largely nocturnal, some people may know them by the blood...

Bougainvillea beauty

No matter if you drive north, south or west of Gladstone at the moment, you will no doubt notice one of the best loved,...

Kettles on for cancer

The local community will raise a cuppa for cancer as they host their 20th Australia's Biggest Morning Tea this morning. The Gladstone Branch are hosting...

Local Author Organises Art Competition for Children’s Picture Book

Recovering from burnout during the pandemic, local author, Tahirih Lemon, uses writing to assist her journey towards recovery. She generally writes books based...

The case for affordable energy

There remains over 700 million people in the world without access to electricity. Two billion people do not have access to clean cooking methods. Because of...