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Singer to perform at Fest

Sophie Rose Blackman will take the stage at CQUniversity's Village Festival in August with her band Raining Roses. Central Queensland singer-songwriter Sophie Rose Blackman...

Hay help for farmers waiting for rain

Drought-affected farmers in South Australia are being helped with fodder drops after little to no rain in some parts of the state has left...

Town to have its say in health crisis meeting

People with concerns about the running down and closure of some services at Gympie Hospital will have the chance to add their voices, literally,...

Road safety a priority through program

With young people continuing to be over represented in road deaths and serious injuries, The Roadsafety Young Driver Awareness program is the leading and...

Sweet leadership

American entrepreneur Jim Rohn once said, "A good objective of leadership is to help those who are doing poorly to do well and to...

Stallholders wanted at Archer Park

Are you looking for somewhere to sell your items? Archer Park Rail Museum has a Family Fun Day on the fourth Sunday of February, April,...

Toy fence memorialised in pictures

Despite lifting community spirits during the pandemic, toys that once clung to the now iconic toy fence in Brassall will be removed. The fluffys...

Stint is a migrant

During the Spring and Summer months, I found it very relaxing to stroll along the beach front away from people. Of course I had...

Pipeline will open floodgates

The potable water pipeline to deliver water from Gracemere to Mount Morgan will do more than secure the town's water supply - it will...

Advocating for rural life

Laura Rutherford is passionate about her community and is already a strong advocate for women in rural areas. Based in Marmor, Laura’s efforts have been...

First exhibition for artist

For Elizabeth Kate Cooper, art wasn’t something she initially thought of as a career, but in the last year has started to make a...

Census shines a spotlight on locals

The average Joe who calls Livingstone home is 42 years old and the average person in Rockhampton is actually a Josephine aged 36, according...

Children’s favourite picture book to be brought to life on stage

Australia’s premier theatre company for young audiences, Monkey Baa, returns to the Pilbeam Theatre in June with their award-winning adaptation of Josephine Wants to...