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Wide range of Broms

Have you ever thought of growing Bromeliads? There are thousands of different bromeliad species and over 15000 different bromeliad hybrids. They come in an array...

Elly overcomes odds

Diagnosed with congenital heart disease (CHD) before she was born and going through heart failure as a teenager, Elly Reagan was never expected to...

Dawson Market report – Gracemere cattle sale

Gracemere Cattle sale on Wednesday 28 September with CQLX Combined Agents saw a slight decrease in yarding with 4,113 head offered, comprising of 2,476...

Young engineers learn skills

Students learnt engineering skills through Lego at CQUniversity's Young Engineers School Holidays Workshop this week. The two-day workshop was held at CQUniversity's North Rockhampton campus...

Mandatory COVID isolation rules scrapped

Mandatory isolation periods for COVID-19 have been scrapped, following a unanimous decision by national cabinet. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and state and territory leaders agreed...

CCOC tours Holcim quarry

How local businesses can be a part of this global brand Small business is a big deal to the Capricornia Chamber of Commerce, and we...

Coastal Kids goes bush in Yeppoon

The new Coastal Kids childcare approved for Yeppoon is a natural progression for Kerri and Shaun Corrigan who already run the in-demand Coastal Kids...

Mine site school trip shows Moura students exciting careers

Year 11 and 12 students from Moura State High School have presented their team’s model mine vehicles to a group of representatives from Anglo...

INSUSTRY SPOTLIGHT: Hard road to labour hire

Specialised Labour Hire & Recruitment (SLH) first leased premises at 110 Campbell St, Rockhampton on 15 March 2021. At this time SLH had no furniture,...

Qld Govt tax damns river of coal ‘gold’

A new report released has found the State Government has severely underestimated the impact of higher royalty taxes on Queensland’s coal export sector. The...

Showcasing Queensland’s renewables potential to Japanese leaders

A Japanese trade convoy is currently touring Central Queensland to gain an understanding of the natural advantages in green Hydrogen production that the region...

Time to throw a line

With the weather heating up and the end of Barramundi season looming, the Fitzroy River is a hive of activity. As the lead economic...

Sudden death investigation, Taranganba

Police are investigating the sudden death of a woman at Taranganba on Sunday, 14 September. Around 7.45pm, police and emergency services were called to a...