Be prepared for disasters
As we progress into summer, we typically turn our minds to a recurring question: “What disasters are likely to befall us this year?” The...
Too tough on pollies
CORRECTION: CQ Today apologises for claims made about Senator Pauline Hanson in a previous version of this story. The comments were untrue and have...
Another site change for chemist
Rockhampton's Southside Chemist Warehouse will be moving to a new location, but not the one expected.
The business, which had been located at 113 East...
Renovation masterpiece
Rockhampton’s Museum of Art is set to impress when it officially opens in early 2022.
CQ Today was able to preview the magnificent structure...
Enough false starts
There are a lot of great things going on in Central Queensland right now.
The concrete at Rookwood Weir is being poured and when finished...
Georgia on my mind
About a month ago I received messages from two different export managers from two different countries, asking if I would like to become involved...
Building resilient communities
In 1991 I experienced and now remember, my first natural disaster. At just six years old, it would be known as the year of...
Marking 150 years of service to our community
Central Queensland accounting and financial planning firm, Kennas will mark 125 years of service to businesses and community members in Rockhampton and Central Queensland....
An apple a day for school kids
A Rockhampton store is cultivating their next generation of customers thanks to a program bringing fruit to school children.
Dominic Doblo Jr, from Doblo's Farmers...
Leaders dial up doomsday warning at COP26
Leaders opening the COP26 talks in Glasgow have not held back on the devastating impact climate change inaction will have on humanity.
World leaders have...
NZ reports 162 new Covid-19 cases
New Zealand has reported 162 new local cases of COVID-19, as quarantine-free travel reopens for fully vaccinated visitors from Aotearoa to Australia.
New Zealand will...
UK $5.5b green pledge to developing world
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pledged £3 billion ($A5.5 billion) to help bring sustainable infrastructure and new green tech to developing countries.
Britain is...
















