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Skilling Queenslanders for work

Capricornia Catchments Inc. were successful to receive funding through the second Skilling Queenslanders for Work project funded by the Queensland Government for 2022-23. ...

‘Bad job’ on road

Having worked on the roads for Fitzroy Shire Council, Kabra man Reg Cowen says he knows when a job has been done wrong. The retiree,...

Orientations give a taste of university life

Thousands of students have descended onto CQUniversity campuses nationwide as they participate in orientation activities before the term officially starts on Monday, 6 March....

Emu Park Agent named best

Winning awards for Best Agency and Best Agent of the Year for the Emu Park and Zilzie areas were highlights for Emu Park Real...

Rates notices won’t go quarterly

Ratepayers in Rockhampton will still receive their rates notices twice every year, with council rejecting a proposal to move to quarterly billing. Presenting her report...

Council backs lighting for Kettle Park

Rockhampton Regional Council will seek State Government funding to help deliver lighting to Kettle Park sporting fields by the end of 2024. In 2017, the...

Police make property crime arrests

Three people have been charged and arrested for a number of offences by Rockhampton police on Friday, 24 February. A 30-year-old Rockhampton man has been...

Yeppoon Truck roll-over

Around 7.30am on Friday morning an almost full concrete truck rolled over on Tanby Road round-a-bout in Yeppoon. A spokesperson for Fire and Emergency Services...

Another blow for CQ

I have said many times no matter what tier of government whether it be state or federal, if a Labor Government is in power...

Fighting for manufacturing

Everyone knows that manufacturing is in Central Queensland’s DNA.  Whether in the metal fabricators or abattoirs of Rockhampton, the smelters or refineries of Gladstone, or the...

Plastics focus on Clean-Up Day

Plastics still account 63 per cent of the rubbish items removed from Central Queensland parks, schools, bushland, creeks, beaches and roadways, according to the...

Choral Society celebrates 58 years

In the lead-up to auditions for Yeppoon Choral Society’s major annual performance, and to celebrate their 58th year of activity, Yeppoon Cinemas are doing...

Boyce’s spill motion fails, Littleproud remains Nats’ leader

Flynn MP Colin Boyce has issued a statement after his bid for a leadership spill motion against incumbent David Littleproud failed on Monday. "The leadership...