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Snake stows away in a shoe

A young Gladstone couple were given the shock of their lives when they discovered a deadly Eastern Brown snake in the cabin of their...

Give flowers this weekend

Spreading Sunshine across the region by gifting sunflowers while encouraging recipients to donate to local charities is what the Gladstone Junior Youth Empowerment Group...

Couple decorates house for good cause

April and Iain Scott's annual Christmas lights display has become a community event. Mrs and Mr Scott started using their displays to raise money for...

Mayor tables document in a bid to save Gladstone from mandate

Residents took to Goondoon Street last Tuesday to protest against the State Government’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. More than 200 people from across the region...

Gladstone rental crisis sees pets surrendered to shelters

A shortage of rental properties in the Gladstone region has forced many families to surrender their pets, according to a leading animal rescue refuge...

Community rallies against hydrogen facility

Australian Gas Networks have responded to the community’s unrest regarding a hydrogen facility planned for South Gladstone. AGN, part of Australian Gas Infrastructure Group,...

One step closer

A retirement village at Philip Street is one step closer following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Gladstone Regional Council (GRC)...

Property specialists sought for next stage of Boyne development

The opening of a new retail, recreational and tourism precinct in Boyne Island is another step closer, with developers assembling a consultant team for...

Report rocks GPC

The State appointed board members of the Gladstone Ports Corporation and senior port managers have been rocked by a highly critical Queensland Auditor-General’s Audit...

Bailey rebuffs criticism

The Auditor General’s finding of unreported and excessive golden handshakes dismissal payments to Gladstone Ports Corporation managers and some questionable human resource management has...

Allegations could damage election chances

Alleged ’excessively generous’ dismissal payments and staffing 'mismanagement' at the Gladstone Ports Corporation may damage the Labor Party’s chances of winning the Gladstone based...

Christmas fun for seniors

The Port Curtis Rotary Club has sponsored the Evenglow senior citizens Christmas event for 14 years. It was held Wednesday, 8 December at the...

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...