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New novel shines light on Gladstone

A former Gladstone newspaper editor has released his first memoir, which features some of his time spent as a journalist in Central Queensland. Noosa-based...

Man, woman hospitalised following Gladstone flash flooding

A man and woman were taken to hospital after flash flooding impacted parts of Gladstone on Wednesday night. Paramedics were called to Wood St...

Cleaning up Gladstone

Photographer MIKE RICHARDS dropped down to Lions Park in West Gladstone on the weekend to snap some photos for Clean Up Australia Day.

Happy 104th birthday Thelma

Born in Emerald on March 4, 1918, to parents Les and Elizabeth, Thelma May Eiseman has celebrated her 104th birthday and is fortunate to...

Family says heartbreaking goodbye to 12-year-old girl

Family and friends are saying a heart-breaking goodbye to 12-year-old Heather Bradley after the little girl was struck by a vehicle last month. Heather’s injuries...

Gladstone Hospital to provide only abortion service in CQ

Gladstone Hospital will provide the only abortion services within the Central Queensland region from this month onward. A Central Queensland Hospital and Health Service (CQHHS)...

Incredible Madame Clicquot

For well over a century, International Women’s Day (March 8) has celebrated, empowered, informed, inspired and above all has sought and enforced necessary change. As...

Heatwave almost over

Gladstone's heatwave will soon be over, according to weather forecaster and CQ Today columnist Mike Griffin. Mr Griffin said an incoming south-easterly would bring a...

Family’s ‘virtual hug’

Biloela's Murugappan family were the recipients of a 'virtual hug' on Saturday, 5 March, with friends and supporters coming together for a video call marking...

150 families sign up for new high school

Clearview Christian College has opened round two of its Expression of Interest campaign. The high school, located at Canoe Point, is expected to open...

Woman’s love for animals remembered

Julie Jensen is being remembered for her love of animals with friends and family bringing animal supplies instead of flowers to her wake. After unexpectedly...

Agnes festival celebrates 30 years with free event

To celebrate 30 years since the very first 1770 Festival, organisers have decided to make this year's festival a free event. The May 1770...

The Hunter’s Aussie story

For nearly 50 years, the Hillman brand was a fixture on Australian roads. Its most popular nameplate, the Minx, sold in various guises...