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Musical masterpiece hits the Capricorn Coast

Love isn’t always a straight line. Upcoming production, The Last Five Years, is set to take audiences on a unique, heart-wrenching journey through the...

Renewables face backlash

This week, the Environment Minister, Murray Watt, visited Brisbane to lecture regional Queenslanders that we were missing out on jobs by opposing renewable energy. He...

Capricornia’s rising stars score funding boost

Forty-one young athletes from across Capricornia are one step closer to achieving their sporting dreams. $24,500 in funding has been delivered through the Australian Government’s...

Scholarship will help Jess discover international ag trends

In a year where extreme weather has made its mark across large parts of the agricultural landscape, Nuffield Australia has announced its 2026 scholarship...

MEU defeats BHP attempt to delay Same Job Same Pay orders

The Mining and Energy Union has defeated BHP’s latest attempt to delay the start of Same Job Same Pay orders at three of its...

UPDATED: Two men charged after Mount Morgan and Gracemere business break-ins

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...

Charged: Tungamull woman defrauds elderly victims for almost $1M

Rockhampton detectives have charged a 55-year-old woman after she allegedly defrauded two elderly victims of a total value close to $1 million. Police will allege...

Moura Aged Care Expansion moves a step closer

Moura residents are being urged to help shape the look of a new $17.2 million aged-care expansion, with colour choices for the facility’s exterior...

What’s happening on the water

Boaters saw variable conditions during the week but once again it blew up on the weekend, keeping numbers low. Work has finished on the...

The real work behind getting it right

The saying, “If you want something done right, do it yourself,” is both accurate and limiting. Limiting because, in reality, a single person cannot do...

Call for Youth Foyer in Rockhampton: Building futures through stability

Rockhampton is in urgent need of a Youth Foyer — a facility that offers young people aged 16 to 25 not just a roof...

New gym approved by council

Rockhampton Regional Council has approved Stephens Fitness Centres' application to build a new gym over three lots in Musgrave St. Stephen Krulic, the owner of...

News in Brief

Boy dies in Kilcummin crash The Queensland Forensic Crash Unit are investigating following a fatal single vehicle traffic crash near Kilcummin on the afternoon of...