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Oktoberfestivities

CQ Today journalist Sophie Mossman was on the social scene on Saturday 4 October, snapping photos of festivalgoers enjoying Oktoberfest at the Riverside Precinct....

People at the heart of business success

There are a handful of people I’ve come across in my professional life who’ve reminded me that the people I do business with, or...

Upgrades complete on Rodboro Street

The streets less travelled in Rockhampton are being made safer through the Federal Government's Black Spot Fund. According to data recorded over the last five...

Beer, bands and bavarian style: Oktoberfest returns to Riverside Precinct

Rockhampton’s Riverside Precinct was alive with beer, music and festival-goers on Saturday, 4 October, as Capricorn Events held its sixth annual Oktoberfest. More than 1000...

Regional voice in Jakarta

Rockhampton’s Gabrielle Jeffs has been selected as one of just six young professionals nationally to take part in the Federal Government’s Department of Foreign...

News in Brief

Great Keppel Island - cliff fall A woman was airlifted to hospital on Monday, 6 October, after a four-metre fall from a cliff on Great...

Discover Coastal Rowing with Australian Rower Sami Blanchard at Emu Park

The waves of Emu Park are set to welcome a brand-new sporting adventure this October, as the community is invited to experience the excitement...

Female officer charged with stalking

A 46-year-old female senior constable from the Central Region has been charged in relation to alleged stalking behaviour. The member has been suspended from the...

Sprint specialists shine

It was a busy start to the first SprintDog trial to be held in Rockhampton on the weekend of 4-5 October by Rockhampton Dog...

Moah Creek petition presented

Mirani MP Glen Kelly has received a paper petition with about 1000 signatures calling on the State Government to withdraw all investment from the...

A $1.5 trillion trail of environmental destruction

The true cost of Labor’s ideological renewables-only energy policy is finally coming to light and it’s far worse than Australians have been told. Independent analysis...

Doblo family back on the bike

Rockhampton's Stephen Doblo is dusting off his cycling gear for this weekend's Mater Brisbane to Gold Coast Cycle for Cancer, where he will be...

At Dawn, the Anzac spirit still stands at Gracemere

As darkness loosened its hold over Gracemere, thoughts drifted across the Tasman — to a land shaped by shared sacrifice, where courage and unity...