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Young ‘Gladstonians’ press for change

Youth issues across the Gladstone region will benefit from a range of perspectives with the recent ascension of 10 young Gladstonians to the Gladstone...

Plea to fix water woes

Mount Morgan business owners David and Debi Brant are pushing for a long-term solution to the town’s lack of water supply and the issues...

‘Tremendous’ beef tech: PM

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has praised the visionary character of Queensland’s beef producers in an interview with CQ Today, describing the sweep of technological...

Aircraft hub will deliver jobs

A new aircraft maintenance and repair facility at Rockhampton Airport will deliver up to 250 jobs and inject $30 million to the region's economy...

$53 million in Shoalwater contracts

CQ will benefit from more than $53 million in additional contracts awarded as part of construction works for the Shoalwater Bay Training Area. The additional...

Plastic isn’t fantastic at Archer Park

The Archer Park Motel's Andrew and Troy Gregory-Patterson don't think plastic is fantastic. That's why the motel in Albert St, Rockhampton, has joined Plastic Free...

Telstra gets cracking at Beef

Demonstrating the latest in 5G technology, Telstra's 'Rocky the whip cracking robot' cut the ribbon to officially open the Tech Yards at Beef Australia...

Coast festival is the write stuff

Aspiring authors and those who just love a good book are in for a treat when the Capricorn Coast Writers Festival returns in June. Speaking...

An act of devotion

It’s Saturday night at 9pm, the night before Anzac Day. In the dark night, on the oval at the Boyne Island Primary School, a...

Past in living colour

Mark Svendsen has always been interested in local history and now he’s bringing Rockhampton’s past to life in a way never seen before. Having previously...

Bittersweet time for Rotary

Rotary's annual district conference will be a bittersweet experience for members this year, as it'll be the district's last. District governor Adele Hughes said 45...

Hat’s off to Akubra art

Beltera’s Jules Holland says it’s hard to describe how much hats like Akubras and Stetsons mean to their owners. Based on the Capricorn Coast, Jules...

Mount Morgan and Gracemere businesses targeted

The owner of Mount Morgan's Wattle Bee Next wants courts to get tougher on criminals, with an early morning break-in on Wednesday, 10 September...

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