Ready for inland surf
Pat Eastwood can't wait to 'crack a few barrels' at the Yeppoon Surf Lake along with fellow Capricorn Coast surfers when the facility is...
The power of friendships
It is one of the many valuable things that can be built, and it doesn’t rely on your social standing. It doesn’t matter how...
Supporting local and dropping the unemployment rate
While the Labor Party might wish to continue to talk down the Australian economy, the numbers just don’t stack up.
The fact is the Federal...
Gaining more than an education at CQU
Certificate III in Business Administration graduate Dimity Stjernqvist kick-started her career and her education with CQUniversity.
Born in Mount Isa to an Indigenous mother and...
More doctors for our communities
GP clinics in the Gracemere and Mount Morgan areas can now recruit overseas trained doctors and bonded medical practitioners after the region successfully campaigned...
Rockhampton mum’s Australia Day breakfast served with $25 million Oz Lotto prize
A Rockhampton mum awoke her family with screams, shaking and crying early this morning after discovering she won $25 million in last night’s Oz...
Plenty on for Australia Day
The Covid-19 pandemic and the rise of Omicron isn't holding back the region's Australia Day celebrations, with events being held around Central Queensland on...
One-month lockdown lifts in Chinese city
Chinese authorities lifted a month-long lockdown on the northern city of Xi'an and its 13 million residents as infections subside before the Winter Olympics...
NSW cleaner ‘savagely’ beat elderly woman
A 92-year-old woman was stabbed and beaten with her walking sticks and fine china by her usually "charming" house cleaner who she said suddenly...
Red tape slashed following Defence Procurement Review
The length of time it takes for Defence to approve large acquisition projects will be cut by up to a quarter under a range...
Readers weigh-in on school debate
The school year has had a dramatic start, with the term being pushed back a couple of weeks to avoid opening schools during the...
Labor’s plan for disaster readiness
Central Queenslanders are often in the firing line when it comes to natural disasters.
Intense cyclones, storms, flash flooding and bushfires regularly hit the...