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Barefoot bowls and monthly lunches

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Flood water recedes, but health threat remains

As the Fitzroy River recedes, Central Queensland Hospital and Health Service has highlighted the potential infections that could spread from flood water. Central Queensland public...
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Bowls from around the Central Queensland greens

VICTORIA PARK Wednesday Bash: Winners – Ken Rayner, David Kroll, Michael Forrester. Runners-up – Sue Wooler, Kerry White, Darran Stiegler. Upcoming: Sat 24 Jan, 1.00pm Super...

Flood won’t stop carnival

Rockhampton Cricket have avoided the threat of having the annual Country Week carnival cancelled — pivoting to host the competition away from the Rockhampton...

Water under the bridge

With the Fitzroy River having hit its peak on Thursday, 22 January, Rockhampton Regional Council is moving into the recovery phase as waters begin...

Central Queensland brothers charged with child abuse material offences

Two brothers from Central Queensland are expected to face Gladstone Magistrates Court on Friday, 23 January after being charged with child abuse material offences....

Toddler hit by car dies

A toddler has tragically died after being hit by a car in Jade Street, Emerald, on Thursday, 22 January. The two-year-old girl was rushed to...

Premier’s flying visit

Amid the ongoing flooding in Central Queensland, Premier David Crisafulli paid a short but meaningful visit to the Beef Capital on Wednesday, 21 January. As...

Fielder focuses on postives after house fire

While his hometown was suffering through its worst flood in over a century – Clermont cowboy Brady Fielder saw his United States house go...

Men’s Shed ‘dodges a bullet’

Member Paul Clare says the Fitzroy River Men's Shed has "dodged a bullet", with the river's lower than anticipated flood peak meaning they had...

Doblo glad to be high and dry

Dominic Doblo Sr said last week he "wouldn't lose any sleep" over the impact of the floods on his business, and as the Fitzroy...

Hunt eyes Broncos double

Brisbane's indispensable man Ben Hunt is relishing his permanent switch to hooker as he eyes going back-to-back and a contract extension. The 36-year-old Central Queenslander...