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Many businesses are struggling with rising costs and that is leading to a lot of business owners asking questions about how to reduce costs...

Christian values needed

In 1294 a Benedictine monk, Pietro di Morrone, sent the Catholic cardinals in Rome an angry letter warning them of divine vengeance if they...

Bundaberg Tourism celebrates region’s strength

From stunning reefs and beautiful bushland through to welcoming locals and a large range of interactive and fun tourist attractions, the Bundaberg region has...

Muster site doubt

Gympie region councillors have unanimously issued a “no thanks“ response to a state government plan to give away the Gympie Muster site. The decision has...

Clearing up confusion over development

At its December meeting, Council resolved to accept the amended plans submitted by the proponent for a multi-storey complex in Emu Park. This has been...

Ukraine rejects Putin Christmas truce call

Ukraine has spurned an offer from Russian President Vladimir Putin for a 36-hour ceasefire over Orthodox Christmas, saying there will be no truce until...

Early mark for dedicated principal

Nanango State High School’s longest-serving principal has officially retired. Darryl Early finished up at the end of the 2022 school year on 9 December....

Harry memoir sheds light on royal bust-ups

Prince Harry says his older brother and heir to the throne Prince William knocked him to the floor during a 2019 argument over Harry's...

Progress on Botanic Gardens Playground

Rockhampton Regional Council is gearing up for the opening of a new playground in the new year at the much-loved Botanic Gardens. The previous playground...

Round table for road safety

After a year riddled with tragedy on Queensland roads, RACQ has firmly supported the State Government’s decision to hold a road safety roundtable. RACQ Head...

Four Paws seek new committee

On 1 October 2022 Four Paws Capricorn Coast were forced to pause their service for a 12-month period, as they desperately seek new volunteers...

How to avoid the heat on a budget

With energy prices and temperatures both rising, keeping cool in summer is an increasingly costly challenge for many Australians. Energy bills are predicted to...

Mammoth Mine remains closed after fatality

Almost one month after the death of Sunshine Coast miner Jeffrey Palmer, operations at Blackwater's Mammoth underground mine remain suspended. Mr Palmer, 59, died on...