Arts at the Cap Caves
It was the first time that the Capricorn Caves hosted an event on behalf of the Capricorn Film Festival.
On Thursday night about 40...
Happy wet new year
Christmas and New Year has come and gone. And the passing of my dear centennial Mother. Sad!
Yet life goes on with Tropical Cyclone Seth...
Weekend of death and destruction in Gympie
A stationary storm, which dropped, in some cases, more than 650ml over the space of 24 hours from last Friday night across the region...
Border controls scrapped
Three people died from COVID-19 in Queensland on Friday, December 14, with the state recording another 23,630 new virus cases the day before dumping...
Grant to combat domestic violence
The fight against domestic and family violence in Central Queensland’s cultural communities has been boosted with a $20,000 grant from the Queensland Government.
The...
Nursing tops the list for careers
The Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre will make more than 8000 tertiary placement offers to the state’s Year 12 graduates on Thursday and Nursing continues...
Infrastructure boost for school
Rockhampton’s Mount Archer State School students will benefit from an extra $193,600 in infrastructure to build a covered walkway to enhance learning outcomes.
Member for...
Woodworkers get creative
Bruce Lloyd has been a member of the Rockhampton Woodworkers Guild Inc for five years, but he's still amazed at the talent on display...
Covid problems continue for small businesses
As the new year breaks upon us, the Covid-19 pandemic continues to create mammoth problems for business and industry, and small business especially.
Staff shortages...
Prison briefly locked down
It's business as usual again at the Capricornia Correctional Centre following a brief lockdown after two officers tested positive to Covid-19.
A Queensland Corrective Services...
Battery failure putting boaties’ lives at risk
With January and February, two of the busiest times on the water, Century Batteries is reminding boaties and jet skiers alike - ‘you can’t...