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Cap Film Fest winners announced

As the sun sets on the 7th Capricorn Film Festival, it's time to celebrate the features, shorts and documentaries screened to the Central Queensland...

Republicans’ hurdles

The State Opposition kicked off the year trying to get the State Government to commit funding to a major piece of infrastructure to celebrate...

Award well deserved

To commemorate her noteworthy contribution to the cultural life in the community, Shelby Ward was presented with the Cultural Award by the Rockhampton Regional...

Australia Day festivities

Kershaw Gardens hosted Rockhampton's Australia Day Awards, Citizenship Ceremony and plenty of entertainment on Wednesday 26 January. There was thong throwing, backyard cricket, and...

Give all Australians a fair go

Most mornings (when I remember to) I put up the Australian flag out the front of our house. I feel enormous gratitude for living...

Roses in hot weather

As we start the New Year, most rose gardens are still a mass of colour and most vases inside the homes will still be...

Assange to take case to top UK court

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been given the chance to challenge at Britain's highest court a decision allowing him to be extradited to the...

Welcome, new Aussies

The Moreira family from Brazil were among more than 40 people to become Australians at a citizenship ceremony at Kershaw Gardens on Australia Day,...

Fears for Tamil family

Supporters of Biloela's Murugappan family fear a reelected LNP government will force the family to leave the country, despite a win this week in...

Q and A with Rockhampton Regional Councillor Shane Latcham

What is the best advice you've ever received? There is always two sides to every story. Be informed before making a decision. What is something you...

Capricorn Highway widening now underway

A project to widen a high priority section of the Capricorn Highway between Winton Creek and the Agricultural College east of Emerald is now...

Speeding drivers put kids at risk

With teachers and children of essential workers returning to school this week, drivers are reminded that school zone speed limits are active and will...

MEU defeats BHP attempt to delay Same Job Same Pay orders

The Mining and Energy Union has defeated BHP’s latest attempt to delay the start of Same Job Same Pay orders at three of its...