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Anti-coup protests in Sudan escalate

Protesters opposed to the military coup in Sudan have barricaded streets and clashed with troops, amid calls for a peaceful resolution to the crisis. Sudan's...

UK, Germany and Russia facing virus surge

The number of COVID-19 infections is rising in many parts of Europe including Germany, Russia and the United Kingdom. Health authorities in the United Kingdom,...

Parallels with now make this classic musical sound current

A family, unhappy with government policy plans to forsake everything and flee illegally across the border. This could be a current ‘COVID-19’ story, with...

Research and development grants awarded to benefit future patients

Two Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) cardiac arrest research projects are among seven funding grants awarded as part of QAS’s annual KJM Patron’s Day. On...

Fears for foster kids

A Central Queensland foster carer says removing Indigenous children from happy homes could cause more harm than good. The woman, who did not wish to...

Goods stolen from vehicle

Police are asking shoppers to be aware of their security when loading items into their vehicle after receiving a stealing from vehicle report. On September...

Robotics push for Emerald

A $75 million robotics test facility and ‘Tech Park’ could be coming to Emerald, with peak body Robotics Australia Group (RAG) set to lobby...

The gift of a scholarship

If there’s one thing that I am incredibly grateful for, it’s the outstanding generosity of our CQUniversity supporters, alumni, staff, students and friends. Last week,...

CQ under threat

Central Queensland continues to lag behind the state-wide average on Covid vaccination rates, putting the region in a precarious position with borders set to...

Crops could soon be sold commercially

Last Wednesday, grain and cotton grower Peter Foxwell met with local media to reveal details on a project that he has been involved in...

‘Disgraceful and unacceptable’

The behaviour of prisoners has been slammed as ‘disgraceful and completely unacceptable’ following a riot at the Capricornia Correctional Centre last week. On Thursday, 21...

Late donation for Christmas raffle

Adopt-A-Beast has a late donation for their annual Christmas Raffle, a 12v air-compressor valued at $250 from Repco in George St, Rockhampton. Founder Nathalie Grassi...

O’Dwyer claims Bilo title

Mitch O’Dwyer stole the show at the Biloela Golf Club over the weekend. O’Dwyer claimed the top prize in the Biloela Men’s Open Championship after...