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The Creek Sessions are back

After much anticipation, the Creek Sessions held on Sunday afternoons at the Keppel Coast Arts Artship on the banks of Fig Tree Creek are...

Brendan’s show for Mt Isa Rodeo

After last week’s success at the Texas Rodeo championships, St Brendan’s College (SBC) was well represented at the Mount Isa Rodeo, billed as the...

Massive kids program at CapriCon

The kids are going to be spoilt for choice at CapriCon Pop Culture Convention thanks to the wide range of free activities and workshops...

Science award nominations open now

Grant applications are now open for the 2023 Science and Innovation Awards for Young People in Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. If you’re 18-35 and want...

Is biosecurity boost too little too late?

The State Government fanfare is sounding again. This time for the $22 million Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk is injecting into Queensland’s biosecurity measures. As Foot and Mouth...

Looking at Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir is a grape variety whose name derived from the French words for pine and black. The word pine alludes to the variety...

It’s time to re-think priorities and learn from our mistakes

It is (kind of) official. The coronavirus pandemic is over. After more than two years of lockdowns, isolation and mandates, the US Health experts...

LSC show holiday move

Livingstone Shire Council will reapply to the Queensland Government to hold next year’s Show Holiday on 16 June to align with the Rockhampton Agricultural...

RRC National Tree Day

After postponing the event last month, Rockhampton Regional Council is proud to host this year’s rescheduled National Tree Day community planting event at Yeppen...

Many birds have come from overseas

Here in Australia, we have birds that came here from overseas, either by having been brought in or came of their own accord. One of...

Students rock the chop

More than30 Rockhampton Grammar School students said goodbye to their ponytails as they participated in Cancer Council Queensland’s Ponytail Project. The girls decided to...

Careers in science the topic of conversation for Emmaus College students

Students at Emmaus College were able to broaden their horizons and think about possible career options in science during National Science Week. On Tuesday...

Voluntary administrator appointed as company restructures

Darryl Kirk and Stephen Earel of restructuring advisory firm Cor Cordis, have been appointed voluntary administrators of Alertvale Pty Ltd, trading as SMW Group...

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