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Increased yarding of cattle from North Queensland for CQLX sale

CQLX Combined Agents saw an increased yarding on Wednesday with 1791 head offered, comprising of 955 Steers, 732 Heifers, 67 Cows, 16 Cows and...

Pool and pipeline council info session

Rockhampton Regional Council will be hosting a Community Information Session on Wednesday, 9 November and is encouraging community members to come along anytime between...

First-year studies come to a close

Schools out for CQUniversity students, and it has been a big year for Matthew Steffen, who was part of the first intake in the...

Natural environment exhibition

Works inspired by the Capricorn Coast, Central Queensland, and Bimblebox Nature Refuge landscapes will feature in an art exhibition, opening this week at Fig...

Power out at Theodore

Seems a few locals were caught out by a planned power out. Ergon did advise residents some time back but the message was easily forgotten....

Rockhampton the forgotten city

Rockhampton may be known as the Beef Capital of Australia now, but once upon a time it was called The Forgotten Port City thanks...

Ring road headache

The Rockhampton Ring Road is a game-changing project that does not come along very often. That is why I simply do not understand why...

Development opposed on Qld Aboriginal site

A Queensland council and a protest group are opposing two developments near the site of a former Aboriginal mission amid claims of unmarked graves...

Senior NT officer backs using negotiators

Deploying negotiators during police incidents involving elite units should become the default consideration, an inquest into the shooting of a Northern Territory Indigenous teenager...

Voyage uncovers Indian Ocean mysteries

In a remote part of the Indian Ocean, gargantuan underwater mountains and mysterious animals thrive in an underwater labyrinth, and Melbourne scientists have gone to...

South Korea probes deadly Halloween crush

South Korean investigators are combing footage from dozens of state and private closed-circuit TV cameras as well as social media for answers to how...

Oyster reefs ready to rock

The Nature Conservancy (THC) has delivered its final report to Noosa Council marking the end of its alliance and funding agreement for the $3.6...

Nothing like a good book

Those who enjoy reading and escaping into a good book often want to share their experience with others. The U3A Book Lovers Group will give...