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Helping families navigate the lost but not forgotten

Central Queensland families living with Alzheimer’s now have new resources to help navigate the challenges of the disease, thanks to a community partnership bringing...

100 years of QCWA

The Country Women's Association (CWA) was founded in Australia in 1922 in order to support women and children in rural areas. It originated from a...

Charging towards storage solutions

The State Government has marked a major milestone in its renewable energy transition, announcing significant progress on a large-scale battery storage project at Stanwell...

State Government invests in CQ land and marine conservation

The State Government said it is prioritising conservation in Central Queensland by investing nearly $10 million towards two projects that protect unique ecosystems and...

Road trip ready for this Summer

As the calendar flips to November and air around Central Queensland changes, we know what’s coming… the great Aussie migration. Caravans hitched, eskies packed,...

Guided by faith, building hope and love

St Ursula’s College, Yeppoon, Year 12 cohort were farewelled during a variety of activities to mark the end of their Secondary Schooling years. Prior to...

CQU’s Dr Ann-Marie Priest wins 2025 Blake-Beckett Trust Scholarship

CQUniversity’s Dr Ann-Marie Priest has been announced as the 2025 recipient of the $35,000 Blake-Beckett Trust Scholarship for her forthcoming biography Tell it Slant:...

Time to adopt a family

With families living day to day and homelessness on the rise, local charities say the Adopt-a-Family appeal is needed more than ever this Christmas. Everyone...

Favourite carols at Calvary Lutheran Church

The joy of Christmas will come to the Calvary Lutheran Church, 59 Burnett St, North Rockhampton on Saturday, 15 November, when they present 'These...

Long-legged curlew’s unerving call

The long-legged Bush Stone-curlew is a bird that is active at night and its plaintive wailing calls can be quite unnerving if you do...

The mini’s rival that never took off

In most comparison tests it was judged a better car than the British Motor Corporation’s top-selling Mini. It matched or bettered the Mini’s fuel...

Downer opens the door to new procurement and supply chain opportunities

Queensland’s energy and infrastructure boom is unlocking a new wave of procurement and partnership opportunities and Downer is inviting the supply chain to get...

Fitzroy expected to peak at 7.3 metres

The Fitzroy River is expected to peak near 7.30 metres this afternoon on the high tide, with minor flooding, based on current Bureau of...

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