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Keagan’s top awards gong

The next generation of tradespeople at Gladstone Ports Corporation have taken home an award at the annual GPC Apprentice and Trainee Awards night, with...

Police appeal for information, The Range

Police have released CCTV images of a man allegedly involved in a traffic incident on November 18. At about 7am, police observed a male rider...

First Lego League event at CQUni

Central Queensland students put their design and coding skills to the test as CQUniversity Gladstone hosted the annual First Lego League (FLL) tournament. The energetic...

Livingstone lights up Christmas

Livingstone Shire Council’s first Christmas lights competition has been launched in an effort to unite the community and boost morale at the end of...

Our real estate market is booming

The real estate marketing is booming on the Capricorn Coast, so much so that agents cannot keep up with demand. Professionals Principal Kev Doolan...

Gladstone artist produces award-winning cake art

Commie’s Cupcakes owner Amber Comadira-Smith uses her graphic design skills to produce award-winning edible cake art. The talented entrepreneur is a finalist for the...

Give Hooper a chance: Doblo

Rockhampton business owner and former mayoral candidate Dominic Doblo says if he was in Chris Hooper's position he'd be at Rockhampton City Hall tomorrow...

Leaders welcome Rookwood

Regional leaders have welcomed progress on the $352.2 million Rookwood Weir project following the signing of a government co-funding agreement last week. The federal government...

Celebrating the work of celebrants

Celebrants are used to officiating other people’s celebrations, but now a special day has been launched to celebrate them. An initiative of the Australian Federation...

Our RFDS heroes

A dedicated group of fundraisers who have raised more than $1.3 million for the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) have been recognised for their...

Country festival rocks Keppel

Country music floated on the Capricorn Coast breeze as Country on Keppel kicked off on Friday, 13 November - one of Australia’s first music...

Fish and chips like Mumma used to make

It’s been a busy year for Mummas Fish 'N' Chips owners Michele and Tony Waine, but they wouldn’t have it any other way. Previously known...

Off-grid energy users ignored

Off grid residents have been left out of the state and federal promise of $1300 for electricity rebates with no support reaching their hip...