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Generous donation helps seafarers mission to help those at sea

Gladstone seafarers are continuing their mission to help those out at sea during the Covid-19 pandemic. More than $70,000 worth of sanitiser products was...

Gladstone authors celebrate launch of new book

An idea that was shelved for 63 years has finally turned into a novel, with two Gladstone authors bringing it to life. Claire Mitchell...

Fears for Tamil family

Supporters of Biloela's Murugappan family fear a reelected LNP government will force the family to leave the country, despite a win last week in...

Construction EOI for the Fitzroy to Gladstone Pipeline project released to market

Gladstone Area Water Board (GAWB) has released the Fitzroy to Gladstone Pipeline construction Expression of Interest via QTenders. The release of the...

Increase in native hawkmoths, Heron Island

Visitors and staff at Heron Island may notice an increase in numbers of the Australian native hawkmoths and hawkmoth caterpillars on the island over...

Vollies need your vote

Today is the last chance for the community to cast their vote in the RACQ Community Sponsorship Program. The Westowe Rural Fire Brigade has...

Hospital staff at risk of burnout at Gladstone Hospital

Staff burnout is on the rise at Gladstone Hospital as Covid cases continue to surge across Australia. With ever-increasing demand, a Gladstone Hospital nurse...

Mixed quality at CQLX sale

Combined agents yarded 3386 head on Wednesday, 20 January, comprising of 1645 steers, 1145 heifers, 270 cows, 275 cows and calves and 52 bulls. Cattle...

Hold your donations, please

Vinnies Queensland is asking residents of Gladstone and surrounds to temporarily hold on to their donations to its retail shops as a volunteer shortage...

Musos urged to take back the mic

Venue owners are searching for musicians to take the stage in an effort to comeback from challenges caused by the pandemic. Musician Meg...

Boatie thanks ‘incredible’ community after stranded on beach

A New South Wales man got a real taste of Gladstone's spirit after his boat washed up on a Tannum Sands beach last Wednesday....

Captain Cook signs left defaced in Agnes Water

In the lead up to Australia Day, the defacing of Captain Cook signs in Seventeen Seventy has prompted a discussion about whether more Indigenous...

Bold move raises thousands

On Friday, 14 November, five Year Six students and their teacher from Gladstone West State School raised an impressive $10,453 for the Leukaemia Foundation...