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Industry’s nervous wait for global tariff fallout

There have been calls for calm heads to prevail across Gladstone's industry and supply chains as the storm surrounding United States President Donald Trump's...

Ride smart, stay safe, have fun

School’s out, and Gladstone’s streets are filled with excited children enjoying their holidays. The community can expect to see an increase in police patrols and...

Boyce commits $400K for Tannum beach accessibility upgrades

Flynn MP Colin Boyce, visited the Tannum Sands esplanade on Tuesday 8 April to announce that an elected LNP Government would deliver $400,000 to...

Get your boat ready for Easter

With Easter and holidays coming up, now is a good time to check that your safety gear is in good order. Give your boat...

CS Energy supporting Year 12 girls with $1000 STEM award

CS Energy has announced a $1000 award for girls in Year 12 in the Banana Shire and North Burnett council regions who are studying...

Gladstone Nurse wears her heart on her sleeve

Gladstone Nurse Tamsin wears her heart on her sleeve – literally. Tamsin's floral tattoo, featuring the word Inspire, is a daily reminder of why...

Great week of fishing

Inshore/Offshore This week has continued to see our inshore grounds produce some quality fish. The standout's are the spanish mackerel and long tail tuna that are...

Fishing for some extra cash?

Lake Awoonga angler Earl Haigh reeled in $1000 for catching one of the Gladstone Area Water Board's pink-tagged Barramundi and what a beauty it...

MP choc-full of Easter spirit

Gladstone MP Glenn Butcher got into the Easter spirit and ensured four local households got a hamper full of school holidays goodies to share. Mr...

Pet cats ‘safe’ from ban

A petition calling for a bio-security ban on cats in Queensland has received a "yes and no" answer from Primary Industries Minister Tony Perrett,...

Looking at the proud history of CWA

This organisation was set up to help women overcome the loneliness of living in isolated rural areas throughout the country. Branches were established in...

AGFORCE: Queensland’s heartland underwater

It has been a devastating time for farmers in the south-west of the state, as they received record breaking levels of flooding in some...

Capras crack losing streak

It took a 76-point thriller, but finally Central Queensland have broken their winless streak. There were 14 tries scored last Saturday afternoon as the Capras...