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RACQ CapRescue day

The RACQ CapRescue open day was a huge success, with the community coming out to support the emergency services. Caitlin Buttenshaw, the Community Fundraising...

News in brief

Canavan thanks supporters Following the official declaration of the poll for the Queensland Senate, Senator Matthew Canavan has thanked the people of Queensland for re-electing...

CQ in sights of ALP

It’s only a month since the Albanese government was elected and already we’ve made CQ the centre of national attention. Last week, Gladstone was abuzz...

Time to recharge

It seems that our lives appear to become busier as time moves on. The youthful impression of this writer about work and life was that...

Big weekend at Theodore

Last weekend Theodore hosted a few events. Camboon Raceway hosted a dog trial event with people travelling from all around the region to show off...

Fourth time representative

I was officially declared as the Member for Capricornia by the Australian Electoral Commission last week. This will be the fourth time that you have...

Speakers provide thoughtful insight

This month’s members’ meeting at the Strand Hotel, with Sue Johnston presenting, was a big event both in terms of numbers attending and impact....

Picture of the week

CQ Today reader Jenny Hilcher sent in this photo of the Fitzroy River. Send your photos to editorial@cqtoday.com.au.

The Boy in the Mirror: author shares his story

Local author Peter Corboy never thought he would publish a book but released The Boy in the Mirror last year. The Boy in the...

UK fundraiser to get dying man to festival

A British music lover told he has only weeks to live hopes to fly to the Glastonbury festival by helicopter after friends launched a...

Japan’s same-sex marriage ban legal: Court

Japan's ban on same-sex marriage does not violate the constitution, a court has ruled, rejecting demands for compensation by three couples who said their...

Murder probe halted by Lyn Dawson sighting

A homicide investigation into the 1982 disappearance of Lynette Dawson was called off because police could not disprove claims she had been seen alive...

Union hails ‘same way, same pay’ decision

The Mining and Energy Union says the "time for rorting workers is over", hailing a landmark Fair Work Commission decision that will see some...