An increased yarding for recent CQLX sale
CQLX Gracemere agents saw an increased yarding of 3,340 head this week after. Cattle were drawn from the norther to Charters Towers, South to...
Freak Thursday storm
An unheralded storm hit Rockhampton on Thursday around 3.30pm dumping 42mm and unroofing one house in Denham Street west. Last week's article mentioned...
Freaky Thursday weather
CQ Today readers sent in their photos of the massive storm that hit parts of Rockhampton on Thursday afternoon. Read the full story in...
Love of maidenhairs
If a plant could ever be described as a quite achiever it would have to be the Adaintum or Maidenhair, which can come back...
Help a farmer for Christmas
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas - at least for the team at Adopt-A-Beast who are selling tickets for their annual Christmas...
Fresh future for servo
Fresh Trading Co managing director Leon Key may be based in country Victoria but he loves the Central Queensland region so much he's considering...
Council commits to issue while urgent calls for flying fox reforms surface
Another development has been made in the well-documented flying fox saga which has prompted several conversations to sweep across the region for many years.
While...
Rocky high school students given a taste of medicine to pursue career
Rockhampton high school students tasted a teaspoon of medicine during a medical work experience program which arrived in town earlier this week.
On Tuesday,...
Glamour for a cause
Rockhampton's Victoria Park, in Huish Drive, came alive on Saturday, 9 October, for the glamourous Black Dog Ball.
Now in its eighth year, the black...
Federal MP Michelle Landry hosts virtual tour for regional health minister
Federal Member for Capricornia, Michelle Landry hosted a virtual tour of her electorate for her colleague, Minister for Regional Health, David Gillespie on Thursday...
Fighting the Black Dog
More than 600 people donned their best attire on Saturday, 9 October to raise mental health awareness at the Black Dog Ball.
Described by...
We can’t be left behind
Business Council of Australia president Tim Reed last Saturday declared that business leaders want Australia to halve yearly emissions by 2030, saying, “The purpose...