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CQ Property on the hop this Easter

The buoyant Capricorn Coast Property Market is set to jump to new heights this Easter, as local real estate agents gear up for the...

Coal mine refused

The Queensland Government refused the environmental application (EA) of a controversial Clive Palmer coal mine on Monday after a court last year recommended the...

Revved up for Rockynats

It’s just days away from Rare Spares Rockynats 03, and Summernats director Andy Lopez is already revved up for three days of Easter long...

Crime spree on the Coast

In another round of juvenile crime offences across the Capricorn Coast last week, Police have reported four incidents of crime that are currently under...

Domestic violence arrests

Rockhampton police made multiple domestic violence related arrests on the weekend, including a 30-year-old man who was arrested on on Saturday, 1 April. The man...

Plane crash at airport

The runway at Rockhampton Airport was closed on Monday afternoon, after a light plane crash. An airport spokesperson said a small private aircraft had been...

Reaching out for help changes young life

In a world where life is a challenge, reaching out for support has seen 17 year old Joshua progress and blossom beyond all expectations. Rockhampton...

Telstra paving way for ring road

Telstra service relocations for the Rockhampton Ring Road project are underway, with local MPs Barry O’Rourke and Brittany Lauga inspecting the latest work this...

Hopping good time for container refunds

Did you know that the Easter school holidays are one of the most popular times of the year for Queenslanders to cash in their...

Sandshapers at Mulambin this Easter

Family bonding through the art of sandcastle building is what Sandshapers is encouraging as part of its upcoming workshops at Mulambin Beach this Easter. The...

Homestay program beneficial for Japanese visitors

It will be with heavy hearts that the St Luke’s Anglican School community farewell year 10 Japanese students Kotaro, Shishi, Sora and Asahi as...

Training for young judges

Calling all eight to 25-year-olds in the Western Region who love to hang out with woolly friends. The Muttaburra Stock Show is hosting The Bev...

State government boost for CQ projects

The State Government has committed more than $350,000 to two Central Queensland tourism projects. Capricorn Caves will receive $300,000 to complete stage two of a...