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Record spend at bowser

Motorists across most Central Queensland towns paid more for unleaded petrol in 2023 than ever, according to RACQ’s Annual Fuel Price Report. Rockhampton motorists...

News in Brief

Alleged break-and-enter Queensland Police have charged a 26-year-old man following an alleged break-and-enter at a Depot Hill business in Rockhampton on Monday, 22 January. Police will...

RGGS welcome back

Rockhampton Girls Grammar School welcomed students on Tuesday, 23 January, with great excitement and anticipation for the start of the 2024 academic year. Principal Kara...

De facto relationships explained

Today’s topic is about a subject that can create confusion and its often misunderstood – de facto relationships. Under the Family Law Act, you and...

Rio Tinto plans Australia’s largest solar power project

Rio Tinto will drive development of Australia’s largest solar power project near Gladstone, after agreeing to buy all electricity from the 1.1GW Upper Calliope...

So what’s in a (Local Government Authority) name?

Across Queensland there have been a variety of changes to the name of various local governments to better reflect localities and support destination branding. ...

Valuable track data

Trainer Nick Walsh and One Syndication pulled off a successful betting plunge and kept Rockhampton’s newest syndicator’s record perfect when Shadowen won at the...

Blak arts event flips ’day of mourning’ on its head

Once marked by Aboriginal people as a day of mourning, Australia Day will be turned into a celebration of Indigenous cultural excellence at an...

Shelter still rolling out

A long wait for temporary housing is finally over for a flood-hit far north Queensland community, just as another cyclone looms. However, the people of...

Sizzle winner named

Megan Farmer has been announced as the winner of CQ Today’s ultimate Australia Day Grill and Sizzle package and is excited to try the...

QFES volunteers acknowledged

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services has acknowledged and thanked long-serving volunteers within the Central Queensland region at their Australia Day achievement awards. On Saturday, 21...

First pipes laid for $88.2M pipeline

The first pipes for the $88.2 million Mount Morgan pipeline have been laid along Kabra Road with significant construction work soon to begin. The new...

Bonza calls in administrators as passengers hit hotline

Budget airline Bonza has fallen into voluntary administration after passengers were left scrambling to find seats on planes following sudden cancellations. Travellers were left stranded...