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Keith’s world of birds

CQ Today columnist Keith Ireland's passion for photographing Australian native birds is still in full flight. The 82-year-old former school principal fell in love with...

Mental health report due back

A Queensland Parliament committee will deliver its findings in a report following a six-month inquiry into Queensland’s mental health system on Monday. The committee, which...

Candidates from near and far put their hands up for Callide

Six candidates will vie for the Central Queensland seat of Callide, which was vacated by Colin Boyce before his successful tilt for the Federal...

Welcoming new honorary members

Frenchville Sports Club was proud to welcome Merv Brown, Marj Brown and Robyn Dunlop to the prestigious list of Honorary Life Members. Mr...

Rise and fall of a leader

When the LNP last lost Government in 2007, the Nationals party was reduced to a party room of just 10 members. A subsequent by-election...

Time to go native

Have you anything planned this weekend? Why not get into the spirit of World Environment Day tomorrow and visit your local nursery to purchase...

Message of reconciliation

It was short but heartfelt presentation by Auntie Lillian Burke for the start of Reconciliation Week at the University of the Sunshine Coast Gympie...

Patient deaths from overdose ruled out

Bundaberg MP Tom Smith said there has been no patient harm or fatalities at the Bundaberg Hospital as a result of two serious incidents...

New program supporting mental health of isolated west Queenslanders

With a population equating to one person per 32,000 acres, central west Queensland is one of the most remote regions in the state. ...

Callide by-election voting begins soon

Electoral Commissioner Pat Vidgen said six candidates was a healthy field, especially for a by-election. He said Callide's 35,000 had many ways to vote. “Early voting...

Full freedom for man who shot Reagan

John Hinckley, who shot US President Ronald Reagan in 1981, is "no longer a danger to himself or others" and will be freed from...

Gina says no to GKI deal

Great Keppel Island Resort revitalisation lease negotiations between Tower Holdings and Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting were abandoned leaving the community to ask, “what happens now?” A...

Livingstone Shire Council chief executive officer announces resignation

Livingstone Shire Council chief executive officer Terry Dodds has announced his resignation. Mr Dodds, who was awarded the Public Service Medal in 2023, brought more...