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Coalition’s $9 billion Medicare investment

Recently, Peter Dutton announced a Coalition Government will invest $9 billion into Medicare to address the healthcare crisis and ensure Australians have timely, affordable...

Navigating the Trade Show Terrain

Trade shows are a component of the marketing mix for Australian businesses. They offer opportunities for sales, lead generation, brand building, and market...

The challenge of seeing – After Dark Photography

2025 has started with some amazing interpretations of our Set Subject theme for February – After Dark. The range of images presented were varied...

Mixed quality cattle sold to strong competition

Gracemere combined agents saw a total yarding of 2,935 head come to hand this week, consisting of 1,313 steers,1,159 heifers, 247 cows, 127 cows...

Motherland set to grow Queensland village

ADVERTORIAL As they say, it takes a village to raise a child. And for mothers in rural areas, that village is often missing, but thankfully there...

CQU brings Kids to Farms program to Highlands

CQUniversity is taking its highly successful Kids to Farms program out to the Emerald region, hoping to inspire youngsters to consider a career in...

Bright prospects on horizon for solar in CQ

With an average of 300 sunny days each year, Central Queensland has long been touted as one of Australia’s premier locations for solar farms. The...

Time for a change

Capricorn Coast’s nearly 50-year-old family dental practice, Keppel Dental has relocated and expanded its operations from 1 Adelaide Park Rd to 55 Cliff St,...

Let your creativity flourish

Let your creativity and artistic capabilities flow with Keppel Sands Mosaics, creating anything and everything. The group of 11 members meet every Friday...

Drumming up new members for U3A Rockhampton

Jane Brazil, Margaret Holland, Terry Holland and Cheryl Wickes presented an attractive stall at the recent Sports and Recreation Exhibition in a bid to...

So, what is green steel?

A few years ago a financial scandal rocked the economic stability of one of Australia's last remaining steel mills at Whyalla. The scandal began when...

Childcare solutions on the way for Bowen Basin families?

The Central Highlands Development Corporation is advancing its early childhood education and care project. Chief executive Peter Dowling told the Wednesday 26 February meeting of...

Forgotten hero of 1950 Emerald flood

As the 75th anniversary of one of the most significant floods to hit Emerald in living memory looms, Rockhampton's Pamela Harris is fighting for...

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