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Lasting Mother’s Day present

For those people who haven't bought anything for Mother’s Day tomorrow it may be time to consider a green present. With a little thought...

Gladstone namedropped by Albo

Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese namedropped Gladstone during Labor’s Federal Election campaign launch when he touched upon the party’s Powering Australia plan. Mr Albanese told the...

Cr resigns from saleyards

Southern Downs councillor Cynthia McDonald resigned from the Warwick Saleyards Committee last week due to three complaints against her being investigated by the Office...

Call for VIC volunteers

There’s a poster in the Kingaroy Visitor Information Centre kitchen that says the customer does us a favour by allowing us to serve them....

UAP says regions ‘in pain’

Meeting United Australia Party Federal Leader Craig Kelly in Rockhampton this week, candidate for Flynn Tanya Wieden said regional electorates were in pain. Ms Wieden...

Education is key to employment

CQUniversity's Vice-Chancellor has called for a new Coastal Marine Ecosystems Research Centre and Hydrogen Training Centre in Gladstone to meet the LNPs 'ambitious' job...

Hydrogen to power new Gladstone ferry

Gladstone will be positioned to have one of Australia’s first renewable hydrogen powered passenger ferries thanks to an $5 million injection from the Palaszczuk...

Casualisation costs Flynn – report

A report into mining industry practices released on Labour Day shows the electorate of Flynn has lost hundreds of thousands of dollars due to...

Pleas for housing crisis help

There are calls for more Federal funding for social housing as over 650 Gladstone residents wait for more than one-year-and-a-half on average for a...

SPER debt blitz tally

SPER’s field enforcement officers have recovered $400,000 in unpaid fines and penalties from debtors across the region and payment plan commitments of a further...

Immigrants share their stories

What was it like for an immigrant to move to the Gladstone region in the 1960s? Local author Pamela Brown's latest book, Adult Immigrants to...

Miriam Vale selected as location for new hydrogen hub

Miriam Vale has been chosen as the location for a new green hydrogen project, which is expected to create more than 500 jobs. Brisbane-based...

CQ fourth for crime

Central Queensland has ranked fourth out of 20 Queensland statistical areas for the highest crime rate, according to the Queensland Government Statistician’s Office’s recently...