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What to do with kids these holidays

Not sure what to do with your kids this weekend or this week? Let us help you out. There is so much on across the...

Exciting times for MATH

It will be a big weekend as the tenth annual Capricorn Food and Wine Festival opens with a performance from the local band MATH. Formally...

What to do with your kids these school holidays

There is no need to travel far from Rockhampton and the Capricorn Coast if you want to keep the kids amused these school holidays. Here...

Osprey scouts for food

In the group of birds known as 'Diurnal Birds of Prey', there are quite a few sub-groups such as Eagles, Hawks, Falcons, ...

Galahs aren’t so silly

Australia is fortunate in having a great number of different types of Parrots. These include the Cockatoos, Lorikeets, Corellas. Rosellas and a...

Classic ballet direct from Europe

Even if you don't know a Pirouette from a Petit Jeté, there's sure to be plenty to appreciate in the Royal Czech Ballet's production...

Discussion through dance

Emerging First Nations professional contemporary dance company Karul Projects is coming to Rockhampton to perform their production SILENCE. It is the first time the...

Spinebills have no fear of humans

We have many honey-eating birds in Australia which can be divided up into different subgroups such as Honeyeaters, Friar Birds, Miners and the smallest...

Topology is coming back to CQ

In 2022, Brisbane music ensemble Topology celebrates 25 years of performing and creating around Queensland and to celebrate they will be bringing their main-stage...

Big Spring plans for RSC

Rocky Sports Club to host Dirty Dicks Theatre Restaurant ‘Dirty Dicks’ famous theatre restaurant is coming to the Rocky Sports Club on Friday, 14 October,...

Piegon sticks to the spinifex

The Spinifex Pigeon is only found in the grasslands of Central and Northern Australia. Unlike other species which move to different places throughout the year,...

Terns of Lady Elliot

In Australia we have 17 terns, 12 of which can be found nesting during the Summer months, on selected islands along the Great Barrier...

There she blows!

The call from the boaties along the coast was "there she blows". Gusts to 59kph at Rundle as the South East Trade Winds ( SETW)...