Married at Raglan
Bryony Holmes and Harrison Hughes were married at The Old Station Raglan on Saturday, 9 October.
The couple who met through mutual friends held a...
Memorial fountain relocated
Pictured is an undated photo showing cars parked on the Strand.
The Kelsey Norman Williams memorial drinking fountain is on the right (erected 1923) with...
True climate champ
Science is a powerful weapon.
Governments, corporations, even environmental groups have all twisted it to their advantage, taking
from it only the parts that satisfy their...
High price of zero mission
For most newspapers, news reporting is not really a thing anymore, so it was no surprise to see the nation's News Limited papers be...
Community briefs
Remembering our babies
A special service will be held at the Rockhampton Memorial Gardens on Friday, October 15 to recognise babies lost before 20 weeks...
News in brief
Queensland Ambulance Service roundup
Duaringa – two-vehicle crash
Paramedics transported a female in her 40s to Blackwater Hospital in a stable condition with neck and foot...
News in brief
$16m rehab centre ‘ready soon’
Rockhampton’s new $16 million Alcohol and Other Drug Rehabilitation Centre is on track to be completed by the end of...
Women in Business: Ladies, get your breasts checked
Once again for the month of October I am urging the women of Central Queensland
to get themselves checked for Breast Cancer.
Every year breast cancer...
Italy to hold Eurovision in Turin in May
The northern Italian city of Turin will host the next edition of the Eurovision Song Contest.
Next year's Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) will take place...
50 jobs, yet few takers
Award winning Gympie export business, Nolan Meats, has advertised for 50 new workers, further consolidating its position as one of the Gympie region’s major...
Future growth of Bundaberg Port
An influx of works and development at the Bundaberg Port is preparing the strategic port for future growth.
Almost 100 per cent of materials from...
Jack the king of jugs
Jack Parsons has been collecting jugs for years, affectionately earning him the name ‘Jack The Jug Man’.
The local Ipswich legend frequently attends markets and...