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Four killed in fatal Central Highlands traffic crash

Forensic Crash Unit investigations are continuing following a fatal traffic crash resulting in the deaths of four people including two children in the Central...

Superb sapphire found on the Gemfields

A 193.5-carat sapphire radiating sunshine and rare clarity worth around $200,000 in the rough has been unearthed on the Gemfields. The intense yellow stone,...

Mt Mackenzie mine changes hands in $2.485 million deal

QMines Limited has announced the full acquisition of the Mount Mackenzie Gold and Silver Project, near Rockhampton. The Queensland focused copper and gold exploration-development company,...

Backing Aussie jobs in a tough global market

Next week I head back to Canberra for Parliament. In the months since the election, I have been frustrated because there has been too much...

My journey, my electorate

As I write my regular column, I’m currently getting ready for the opening of the 48th Parliament in Canberra. This has given me some time...

From tennis to pickleball

There is a 10-day Pickleball Festival running from 18 to 27 July in the world-class pickleball facility at Yeppoon Tennis Club in Cooee Bay. It...

This bird eats its own feathers

Many waterbirds started breeding after the rain in early March with the result that there are now many young birds being fed by their...

Four dead, two injured in Capricorn Highway tragedy

Four people have died following a fatal traffic crash in the Central Highlands on Sunday, 20 July. Around 10.50am, police and emergency services were...

Roo attack survivor faces the future

Willows kangaroo attack survivor Jason Bridge knows while he has mostly recovered from his wounds, the mental scars remain. It was six months ago, on...

GKI revitalisation plans progressing

Great Keppel Island is on the cusp of a transformation, with Livingstone Shire Council progressing a suite of infrastructure projects designed to improve visitor...

Banana’s $2M wages blowout

The Banana Shire Council is facing a wages blowout of more than $2 million for the 2024-25 financial year. Chief executive officer Tom Upton accepted...

GemLife expands footprint with Rockhampton purchase

One of Australia’s leading land lease developers GemLife has officially acquired Rockhampton’s first over-50s land lease community in more than a decade as part...

Applications open for 2026 Ergon Energy and Energex pre-apprenticeship program

High school students across Queensland are being encouraged to apply for the 2026 Ergon Energy Network and Energex Pre-apprenticeship Program, with applications now open. Depots...