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Half a million dollars’ worth of cannabis seized in vehicle intercept, Winton

Two men in a white campervan driving along the Landsborough Highway outside of Winton have been charged, after a police intercept found almost half...

Dredging to boost safety and access at Rosslyn Bay Boat Harbour

Dredging works will begin next week at Rosslyn Bay Boat Harbour to improve safety and navigation for recreational boaties and tourism operators who rely...

Reef fate bleak, not fatal under coral-centric models

The famed corals of the Great Barrier Reef face a bleak future under the current path of global warming but could have time to...

Dodds appointed Balranald Shire CEO

Former Livingstone Shire chief executive officer Terry Dodds has a new job. Mr Dodds recently started as chief executive officer of Balranald Shire Council in...

One-of-a-kind gifts at Walter Reid

The holiday season just got a little brighter with the reopening of Reid’s Gallery and Gift at the Walter Reid Cultural Centre. This festive...

Clocking up reading miles

Across the state in bus shelters, on park benches, at the base of slides, in hidden nooks, in classrooms and under trees, young Queenslanders...

Rocky’s photographic champions

Last Friday night saw the judging of the champion images of the Rockhampton Camera Club marking yet another year of the club members presenting...

70kph regional roads speed limit farcical

Flynn MP Colin Boyce has called on the Federal Government to immediately abandon its plan to lower regional speed limits down to 70 kilometres...

The building blocks for a place to call home

Over the past twelve months, I’ve been working hard alongside my State colleagues, Donna Kirkland and Glen Kelly, and our Federal counterparts, Michelle Landry...

Queensland procurement overhaul aims to put local business front and centre

The State Government has launched the biggest overhaul of government procurement in decades, aiming to make it simpler, fairer, and easier for businesses to...

Park pines to honour WWI nurses

A stand of pine trees at Emerald's Morton Park with their own link to history will soon tell the stories of 12 Central Queensland...

Crosscutting down on crime

Police Minister Dan Purdie says Capricornia District now has the resources they need to crack down on crime. Mr Purdie was in Rockhampton on Tuesday,...

Fitzroy River reaches minor flood level, still rising

The Fitzroy River reached the minor flood level of seven metres on Tuesday night, with the current height at 7.1 metres as of Wednesday...

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