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Grants to Look After Country

Wonderful news for Indigenous Corporations, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Councils, and other non-profit organisations, as applications are now open for the latest round...

“Mothers and their babies deserve better”

Expecting mothers in the Gladstone region would be pleased to know they have an advocate in the Senate fighting for their safety and that...

Local teachers take out award

A collaboration between Kin Kora State School and Toolooa State High School has led to the schools together taking out a Central Queensland regional...

Get ready to rally!

Kit out your car and dress up the family this weekend for Yarwun State School P&C is once again hosting "The Great Rio Tinto...

Singers have something to shout about

The singers at the Gladstone Performing Arts Company will always be upbeat once they are on the professional choir risers the group will purchase...

Tondoon transformed

About 25,000 enjoyed a wonderland of colour at the Tondoon Botanic Gardens on 14 to 16 July, with Luminous returning for 2022. The three-day event's...

Hospitals under pressure

Queensland emergency rooms are facing their toughest COVID-19 wave to date as sickness and worker fatigue aggravate staff shortages, a leading doctor says. Emergency medicine...

Busking championship headed to Gladstone

Buskers will descend upon Gladstone this weekend to compete for cash and exposure in the Regional Australian National Busking Championships (ANBC). Gladstone Area Promotion and...

Do we want it more than Kyrgios does?

The divisive tennis player who is Nick Kyrgios reached the Wimbledon Gentlemen’s Tennis final over the weekend, which is an incredible feat considering he...

Wondoan wonder

It is always good to get out of town for a while to see different ways that gardeners have established gardens and created colour...

Govt asked to review fossil fuel projects

A small environment group is behind a novel legal bid to force the federal government to review almost every pending coal and gas project...

Man dies in two-vehicle crash

A man has died following a two-vehicle crash at Iveragh, on Sunday, 17 July. Police say initial investigations indicate a Ford Falcon sedan was travelling...

Winton shines in the dark

Winton has officially been designated as Queensland’s first International Dark-Sky Community by DarkSky International – a major milestone for science, tourism and environmental...