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International wine days

Whoever came up with creating each designated International & National Wine Variety Days, I say Cheers. Because it reminds me just how massive the...

Researchers believe K’gari shaped reef

Researchers have identified when Fraser Island (K'gari) formed and how its enormous land mass shaped the southern and central Great Barrier Reef. A peer-reviewed study...

Qld child detentions the country’s highest

Queensland has more children behind bars than anywhere else in the country amid national calls to raise the criminal age of responsibility. The state's adult...

Feedlot charged over worker electrocution

Worksafe Victoria has charged Harmony Operations Australia Pty Ltd after a 29-year-old man died when he was electrocuted at work. A cattle feedlot operator...

DV added to SA anti-discrimination laws

South Australia will move to better protect victims of domestic violence from discrimination in legislation to be introduced in state parliament. The bill will add...

Pollies united on Ring Road

CQ's Federal and State representatives were united in their support of the Ring Road at Capricornia Chamber of Commerce and Capricorn Enterprise's forum on...

Stanwell to supply Brisbane Airport with renewable energy

Brisbane Airport Corporation will be powered with 100 per cent renewable energy, as part of a landmark renewable energy agreement with government-owned energy generator,...

Cold war fears cool after talks

United States-China talks will continue after US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping met at the G20 to prevent strained ties from...

Mines ‘slipping under the radar’

A Central Queensland environment group has accused the State Government of allowing at least eight new coal projects in Great Barrier Reef catchments...

Reference group for southern Cap Coast

A motion was put forward by Cr Adam Belot to Livingstone Shire Council on Tuesday to form a reference group for the southern end...

Beginning to look a lot like Christmas

Rockhampton Regional Council and local community groups have been busy getting into the festive spirit with preparations well underway for the annual CBD Christmas...

Teachers shave for a cause

Earlier this year two Rockhampton school teachers decided to participate in the World’s Greatest Shave but soon discovered an even greater reason to participate....

Fitzroy expected to peak at below eight metres

The Bureau of Meteorology has provided the Rockhampton Local Disaster Management Group with an updated flood forecast. The Fitzroy River in Rockhampton is now expected...