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50 YEARS ON FROM THE DISMISSAL “The mob usually gets it right” was Graham Richardson’s byline to election results, and that could well be used...

Celebrating 60 Years of choral excellence

Central Queensland audiences are in for an unforgettable musical experience as The Capricornian proudly presents Handel’s Messiah, a grand collaboration between the Yeppoon Choral Society and...

Partnership between CleanCo and Aurizon strengthens competitiveness in metallurgical coal exports

The Queensland Government is bolstering the sustainability and competitiveness of the state's steelmaking coking coal exports, thanks to a new deal between Government Owned...

Divers have a whale of a time

A diving party at Llewellyn Reef in the Capricorn Bunker Group had the underwater thrill of a lifetime when they encountered eight humpback whales...

Community Events Billboard

Weekly Events Archer Park Rail Museum The Archer Park Rail Museum in Denison Street, Rockhampton is open Monday to Thursday 10am-3pm and Sunday 9am-1pm. Bring the family...

Gracemere pauses to remember

Approximately 60 people, including veterans, families, community members, schools, emergency service and other local groups joined the Gracemere and District RSL Sub Branch to...

Share the Dignity this Christmas

Bunnings outlets across the nation are calling for help for vulnerable women and girls and are partnering up with Share the Dignity's ‘It’s in...

Pausing to remember

More than 100 people paused to honour the fallen at the Frenchville Sports Club on Tuesday, 11 November, for the annual North Rockhampton Remembrance...

Your voice matters in shaping regional air services

Reliable and affordable transport is the lifeblood of regional Queensland. It connects families, supports local businesses, and helps communities stay strong and resilient. For...

Right place for batteries

Our energy system was built on coal, and our energy grid still relies very heavily on coal for baseload and reliable power, especially to...

‘Suspicious bag’ led to airport evacuation

A suspicious bag found in the terminal led to Rockhampton Airport being evacuated for more than six hours on Wednesday, 12 November. A Rockhampton Regional...

Moonlight not dead yet

Greenleaf Renewables is progressing federal approvals for the Moonlight Range Wind Farm, after the project was rejected by the State Government earlier this year. The...

Community comes out for Anzac Day in Rockhampton

Hundreds of people gathered for the Rockhampton Anzac Day March on Saturday, 25 April. Crowds lined the parade route along Archer St, Victoria Parade and...