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Simple question leads to international campaign

Teach Us Consent was born out of a powerful grassroots movement — a collective call for change to dismantle rape culture and create a...

Fallout after error in crime statistics

A tough-on-crime government's apology over bungled victim data has been deemed "not good enough", sparking calls for more transparent analysis. Queensland's Liberal National government toasted...

Letters to the Editor

BE AWARE OF RISKS THIS SUMMER Summer is almost upon us. Across the country, we are beginning to notice the temperature getting warmer, the days...

Giving Day backs rural studi

On 15 October, UQ’s Giving Day rallied alumni and friends to raise over $1 million - driving life-changing support for students from underrepresented and...

Flawed net zero modelling

Ever since they were released, I have wanted a Ford Mustang. It has been a hard sell to my wife because it is not the...

Visiting region’s War Widows

Legatees Rose Swadling and Bob Holmes have made a 1458km trip to visit Legacy widows around Central Queensland, including centenarian Clare Dendle from Springsure. Legacy...

Possible record dry looms

After sailing from Townsville to Mackay with Rod Sweeney, all I could see on my right along the mainland coast was smoke shrouding the...

Demand for quality cows at Emerald

Emerald combined agents yarded an increased offering of 3000 head on Thursday, 16 October, with an overall improvement in quality on last week. Bullocks...

News in Brief

Limestone Creek – Three-vehicle crash On Tuesday, 14 October, at around 9.46am, police and emergency services were called to reports of a three-vehicle traffic crash...

Festivities by the Beach

Yeppoon's Foreshore and James Street came alive last weekend with the 46th Pinefest, which saw plenty of community members getting into the spirit of...

Riding high for a cause

Craig Arnold joked that he "couldn't walk for a day" after taking part in Sunday's Mater Brisbane to Gold Coast Cycle for Cancer, where...

Livingstone takes plunge with Sunwater agreement

Livingstone Shire residents are set to benefit from a new bulk water supply arrangement following council’s unanimous decision to enter into a new agreement...

Camper injured by falling tree in wild weather on North West...

CapRescue was tasked on the morning of Sunday, 26 April, to assist a 24-year-old woman who was camping on North West Island when a...