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100 years and still going strong

Celebrating 100 years of age and a life lived well, Pacific Heights resident Charles Randell still has the same enthusiasm and zest for life...

Zoe is the voice of youth

At the age of 16, Rockhampton Grammar student Zoe Scott is already stepping up for her community as the 2025 Youth Member for Parliament. After...

Mother charged over daughter’s murder dies in hospital

A woman charged with murdering her daughter has died in hospital after being found unresponsive in her cell at a correctional centre. A mother accused...

Artist Lyn is a master of pastels

Capricorn Coast’s own Lyn Diefenbach, a prestigious pastel artist with over 30 years of experience, has been selected for the honourable role of judge...

Cool store’s sweet success

Rockhampton just got a whole lot cooler with the arrival of Sub-Zero Treats, the innovative dessert spot shaking up the local food scene. Now located...

Have your say on e-scooters

With road accident statistics involving e-scooters and e-bikes on the rise, Keppel MP Nigel Hutton is calling for residents to support a State Government...

Resources, help at expo

Robert Schwarton Pavilion was again filled with people on Tuesday, 27 May, for Rockhampton’s first Aged and Disability Expo. The first event of its kind,...

Where do you get your news?

“Gosh, you’ll never believe what I just read on Facebook: Council is going to allow driving on all the beaches!” Imagine that – beach drag...

Letters to the Editor

Dorey's honour well deserved Choosing to name Yeppoon’s new pool after Brian Dorey will be well received by those who knew Brian in his working...

Let’s give everyone a sporting chance

When growing up, sport was a huge part of my life and was critical to my development. According to Health Direct, organised sport has many...

Festival of small halls to debut at The Caves and return to Emu Park...

Livingstone Shire is set to welcome two magical nights of live folk music this July as the Festival of Small Halls rolls into The...

Historic bomber plane on CH roads on journey to Townsville

A Douglas A-20 Havoc Bomber will be transported by road from Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Base Amberley to Port of Townsville from Saturday,...

Food and Wine Festival returns

Celebrating its 13th year, the Capricorn Food and Wine Festival has grown to become North Queensland’s largest Food and Wine Festival and a signature...