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Beef biosecurity backflip

Last week, the cattle sector was blindsided by a shock announcement by Labor to lift beef imports from the United States. Labor’s decision to allow...

Experimental Entertainment

REVIEW BY SOPHIE MOSSMAN From the makers of GODZ, Head First Acrobatics was back in Rockhampton, presenting Elixir Revived at the Customs House with three...

River Fest Success

The Riverside Precinct came alive with a burst of colour last weekend with Rockhampton Regional Council’s 11th annual River Festival. Held from 25–27 July, the...

Colour at Thrift-it Markets

CQ Today journalist Sophie Mossman was out and about on Sunday, 27 July snapping some photos of the public at the Thrift-it Markets as...

Upgraded free camping site to boost region’s tourism

Rockhampton’s popular free camping site at Kershaw Gardens has undergone a major facelift, with Council confident the improvements will deliver a fresh boost to...

Permit relief for Keppel families

Free disability parking permits are on their way to remove red tape and help with the pressure of the cost of living for families...

Electric E-Sports event in Rockhampton

Rockhampton’s CQ Street Fighter Championship delivered an electrifying showdown on Saturday, 26 July. The Great Western Hotel was buzzing as fierce competitors battled for the...

What’s been happening on the water

While we willingly provide our service, it was rewarding to receive some positive feedback and a donation from a member of the public this...

Stoush over Federal Government’s US beef backflip

Central Queensland’s three million head of cattle and the livelihoods of the families who rely on them are under threat. That is the view of...

Chance to reset and relax

You’ve made plans for the weekend to get out and go camping—that’s a fantastic way to chill out, sit back, enjoy a good campfire,...

Horror crash claimed four lives

The sun shines down on angels and cherubs, plush toys made for cuddles, a bejewelled tiara and a boxed bulldozer, all surrounded by flowers...

Investigation into alleged illegal land clearing

Ghungalu traditional owners will continue to sit on country in protest at the site of Magnetic South's Gemini coal mine near Dingo, after claims...

Gracemere pauses to remember

Approximately 60 people, including veterans, families, community members, schools, emergency service and other local groups joined the Gracemere and District RSL Sub Branch to...

Pausing to remember