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Ukraine acknowledges Russian gains in Bakhmut

Ukraine has acknowledged some Russian gains inside the eastern battlefield city of Bakhmut, while insisting it is inflicting greater losses on the Russian attackers...

Jury finds Gwyneth Paltrow not at fault for ski crash

Gwyneth Paltrow has won her court battle over a 2016 ski collision at a posh Utah ski resort after a jury decided the movie...

Victorian lab leads world in childhood cancer research

A Melbourne laboratory is now the global hub for medical researchers looking to cure childhood cancer. The lab, located at the Hudson Institute of Medical...

Labor tells wages umpire low-paid must not go backwards

Australia's lowest-paid workers have the Albanese government's backing for a wage boost that will stop rising living costs from eating into their pay packets. The...

Happy Birthday, Drakes!

Drakes Glenmore celebrated its 10-year anniversary on Wednesday, 29 March, along with 23 staff members who have been with the company for the last...

Housing and skills shortage a concern for Olympics

Last week I was invited to the Premier’s Olympic and Paralympic Legacy Forum in Brisbane. I don’t know what I was expecting from the forum,...

News in Brief

Yeppoon – two-vehicle crash Two patients were transported to Capricorn Coast Hospital both in stable conditions, one with a head injury and one with abdominal...

A journo in the making

When I first received the news I'd be conducting work experience through Marist College, I was determined to begin paving my future. Set on...

Putting the kids first

World Autism Awareness Day is recognised on Sunday, 2 April, and Theresa Homziak is one person helping make a difference. Mrs Homziack decided to...

Our region’s best designs

Central Queensland architecture is in the spotlight once again in the Australian Institute of Architects’ Regional Architecture Awards and residents can have their say...

Turning dreams to reality for our young

Finding direction after school can be a tough task for young people, but discovering a career goal can help protect good mental health and...

Governor visits CQ

The Governor of Queensland, Her Excellency the Honourable Dr Jeannette Young and her husband Professor Graeme Nimmo RFD visited Mount Morgan, Banana Shire and...

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...