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Funding for CQ schools

More than $75.6 million will be invested in 2022-23 to maintain, improve and upgrade schools across Central Queensland as part of the Palaszczuk Government’s...

Two Grand Ladies meet

Tuesday saw the meeting in Longreach of two Grand Ladies who have had remarkable lives. The first, “The Pride of the Murray” came into...

Time to speak out

Councillor Greg Barnes has told Bundaberg Today he will continue to speak out about why he believes he has been ’targeted with more than...

Mining sector breaks records

Australia's mining sector continues to break more records than Don Bradman. Australia's mining exports have set a new record for every year of the...

Whale rescues spark renewed Qld nets call

Two whale rescues in separate incidents on the same day have sparked renewed calls to remove shark nets during Queensland's migration season. The humpback whales...

Mother denies punching baby before he died

The mother of a baby who complained he would not stop crying and was about to "lose it" a day before he was allegedly...

A call for fairness and transparency

Livingstone Shire Council (LSC) held a special meeting on Friday to put forward motions to question the foundation of the reason a boundary review...

Charges laid over bus incident

Police have charged two women with grievous bodily harm this week after a three-year-old girl was found unconscious on a childcare centre bus at...

Million dollar homes

The region’s real estate market appears to be skyrocketing after one house settled on The Range for above $2 million for the first time...

Potholes in Central Queensland cause headache for motorists

Motorists are finding the roads around Bajool on the Bruce Highway a little more bumpy than usual as the rains from earlier this week...

Breakfast on the Tunuba

About 90 people attended the Laing O’Rourke Corporate Breakfast at Boathouse Rockhampton, located beside the Tunuba (Fitzroy River). Organised by Aboriginal Participation Manager at...

Tackling housing shortage

Born from her own experiences, a local single mum has developed a concept to tackle the "current widespread, non-discriminating housing shortage" by providing modular...

Calling on all Justices of the Peace

For Justice of the Peace (JP) Steve Dawes, there's nothing more rewarding than giving back to the community. JPs undertake a variety of services, including...