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Still no end to protest

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has a message for anti-vaccine protesters after a week of them occupying New Zealand parliament's lawns: Go home. And a security...

Snapped at the Aero Club

CQ Today's MATTHEW PEARCE dropped down to the Rockhampton Aero Club on Saturday, 12 February where Lorenzo Benedetto was presented with his Commercial Pilot...

Cameras capture beach drivers

Livingstone Shire Council has installed two surveillance cameras to monitor drivers unlawfully turning right off the Bangalee access onto Farnborough Beach. Councillor Andrea Friend said...

Murder charge, Frenchville

Rockhampton police have charged a 22-year-old woman with murder following the death of a two-year-old boy known to her. On 18 January emergency services were...

LSC Library scoops state reading comp

Livingstone Shire Library has taken out the annual Summer Reading Club competition, ahead of 320 public libraries in the state-wide competition. Young readers in...

New book release

First-time author Louise Kerwin is releasing her book titled ‘Whispers of My Heart’ to help open people’s hearts and inspire them to love themselves...

Plastic Free CQ cleans up for environment

Since March 2021, when the Plastic Free CQ program began, 53 food retail businesses have eliminated 100,000 pieces of single-use plastic and they have...

Hospitality offers vital life skills

Hospitality venues across Central Queensland are struggling under the weight of closed international borders and more frequent staff illness leaving many venues screaming out...

Q and A with Michael Hearn from Buddy’s Fire

What is the best advice you've ever received? Best advice I have received is if you work hard and put your mind to it you...

Funding boosts manufacturing hub

The Central Queensland manufacturing sector has been given a massive lift with the announcement of a state funded $17.75 million boost with a grant...

State versus Federal

The last time Labor was in federally, over 20 000 units of public housing were contributed to the state housing stocks. That was the...

Protect parents’ rights

The world is full of contradictions. To live a truly free life, you need to show discipline to earn a living and provide for yourself....

CQ’s wet Christmas

It was a merry but soggy Christmas in Central Queensland, with Rockhampton recording its wettest day of the year on 25 December. The Bureau of...

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