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Game on for youth in Yeppoon

Yeppoon basketball stadium has come alive with activity as Livingstone Shire Council create a fun and active space for young people as part of...

Malaysia’s ex-PM Muhyiddin charged with abuse of power

Former Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin has been charged with abuse of power and money laundering over projects launched under his premiership, accusations he...

Datsun 24OZ: A new sports car

In the late 1960s the Australia’s affordable sports car market was dominated by established British and European brands. BMC assembled the MGB at their...

Swapping bikes for cars

Wayne Rosenberg is well known for racing, repairing and selling motorcycles, but lately, he’s pursued a new motorsport passion, race driving. Rosenberg Motorcycles was founded...

An elite restored LX

Bruce Knight is racing the clock to get his 1977 Holden LX Torana Hatch ready for the big dance at Rockynats. Bruce has taken...

Seven reported dead in shooting at church in Germany

Several people have been killed in a shooting at a Jehovah's Witness church in the northern German city of Hamburg, as police say the...

Sharing culture in NZ

Emerging young leaders in the Yambanga Yuindi program set off to New Zealand last week to participate in a cultural exchange. Darumbal Community Youth...

Faster genetic tests for ovarian cancer

A new genetic testing service at Mater has slashed four months off the time it takes for Queensland ovarian cancer patients to access potentially...

Cost of Living

What are you doing to manage the cost of living? Darryl Veach Setting up a budget and sticking to it is vital to survive in todays...

Rush to refinance after rate hike

After a tenth successive rise in interest rates, home-owners are weighing up the pros and cons of locking their home loans into new fixed...

Letters to the Editor

Tax kicker Bob Hawke set up the superannuation scheme to a cash cow and cunning kick for governments, Hawke robbed some of it to build...

Embracing resilience

More than 70 people gathered to learn about resilience at an International Women’s Day lunch at the Red Lion Hotel on 8 March. Proceeds went...

Sharks ride winning wave

Capricorn Coast are moving in the right direction as the Rockhampton Cricket A Grade heads to the pointy end of the season. The Sharks had...