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Good for Good grants open

Queensland Country Bank's Good for Good Community Grants are open for applications again, offering grants of up to $30,000 for not-for-profits — and the...

Exhibition explores heart of state

What does it mean to belong to a place like Queensland? That question is at the heart of State of the Art: Reimagining Queensland, a...

News in Brief

Dululu -  single-truck rollover A stable patient was airlifted via helicopter to Rockhampton Hospital with significant lower body injuries following a single-truck rollover on Leichhardt...

Looking for Firecom recruits

Do you have a burning desire to help people? Rockhampton's Central Region Fire Communications Centre (Firecom) in Kent St is looking for new recruits. The QFES...

VC award for Vietnam hero

Military history was made in Rockhampton yesterday, as the family of Private Richard Norden VC accepted the Victoria Cross on his behalf, more than...

Livingstone Shire Council chief executive officer announces resignation

Livingstone Shire Council chief executive officer Terry Dodds has announced his resignation. Mr Dodds, who was awarded the Public Service Medal in 2023, brought more...

Livingstone Mayor withdraws consultant motion

Livingstone Shire Mayor Adam Belot sensationally withdrew his motion surrounding the reappointment of consultant Graham Scott at Tuesday's council meeting. Cr Belot had previously put...

Rockhampton turns out to see Community Open Day

Rockhampton’s long-running relationship with defence was on show at the Defence Open Day, delivered by Rockhampton Regional Council in partnership with the Australian Army’s...

Watt a weekend for radio enthusiasts

The RADAR Club has gone portable! On Saturday, 21 June and Sunday, 22 June amateur radio enthusiasts from the Rockhampton And District Amateur Radio (RADAR)...

Council votes in floral emblems

Rockhampton Regional Council has voted in favour of two emblems — both familiar across the region. At Rockhampton's ordinary council meeting on Tuesday, 6 July,...

Carbon costs crush industry

Last week, the Resources Minister Madeleine King warned that Chinese trade and investment practices were putting Australian manufacturing jobs at risk. She blamed the recent...

Labor’s car tax will cost he bush: Boyce

The Labor Government’s unfair tax on family cars, utes, and hybrids commenced on July 1. This tax will add up to $17,000 to the cost...

Flashing safety lights to be installed near Mount Archer State School

Mount Archer State School will benefit from new flashing safety signs as Queensland marked Road Safety Week in an almost $7 million investment in...