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Raising hands for our herds

Items including art, collectables and holidays went up for auction on Friday, 23 October, at the the first Adopt-A-Beast Dinner and Auction Night at...

Stanwell to take financial reins of Curragh mine

The State Government-owned Stanwell Corporation is set to take over financial control of Blackwater's Curragh mine complex. The deal, announced by Coronado Global Resources on...

Lightning strike takes out C4 unit

CS Energy returned Callide Power Station’s Unit C4 to service, following the impact of a severe thunderstorm that caused C4 to trip and go...

Abstraction, a good distraction

The Rockhampton Museum of Art’s latest exhibition, Beyond Abstraction, peels back the layers of non-representational art to reveal a world where emotion eclipses realism....

Driving Change Through Activism

Activism, noun. The practice of taking action to effect social or political change. A belief embodied in movements, marches, petitions, and quiet resistance. It is the name...

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...

League briefs

PAKI A STANDOUT FOR TONGA Central Queenslander Emma Paki featured in Tonga's 42-24 Pacific Championships loss to Cook Islands in Port Moresby last Saturday. The match,...

TEQ board makes first visit to Capricorn Coast

The Tourism and Events Queensland (TEQ) Board made its first official visit to the Capricorn Coast, in a major show of support for one...

Region Golf Report

BILOELA GOLF CLUB Saturday, 26 October Stroke A Grade Winner: Jason Winnett 76. Runner-up: Graham Dorsett 79. Third: PJ O'Rourke 80. B Grade Winner: John-Boy Barber 70. Runner-up: Lyn Ritchie 72. Third: Brett Warry...

News in Brief

Callide Unit C4 down Unit C4 at Callide Power Station remains offline following a storm on Sunday, 6.30pm. The CS Energy spokesperson said Unit C4 tripped...

AI thinks it’s above the law, warn regional publishers

Country Press Australia (CPA) has welcomed the Albanese Government’s decision to rule out a copyright exemption for AI companies, but says urgent action is...

Celebrating region’s Indigenous businesses

Leading Indigenous businesses, entrepreneurs, community champions and support agencies have gathered to recognise the strength, innovation and contributions of the Indigenous businesses at Advance...

Numbers, prices fall at Emerald saleyards

Numbers eased by nearly 1400 to see close to 790 penned at Emerald on Thursday, 23 April. Quality was again fairly mixed, prime cows showing...