Putting agriculture at the heart of the conversation on climate
Producers understand all too well the extremes of the environment.
The land is their workplace, and droughts, bushfires, and floods appear all too frequently, seemingly...
Two dead in Stanwell crash
Rockhampton Police's Forensic Crash Unit is investigating after a nurse and a patient died in a crash at Stanwell roadworks on Tuesday, 12 October.
Police...
Special day for artists
It was a very special day for the young artists from the Rockhampton North Special School on Friday, 8 October, with their art on...
Pooling resources on youth heath
Groups and individuals who work directly or indirectly with young people will come together at the Rockhampton Leagues Club on 25 October to help...
Gigs, events in the region
We have compiled a list of coming events across our region.
See below where you can attend an array of activities and entertainment offerings.
- Mindfulness...
Community to band together for special fundraiser
Stop - in the name of charity! With an aim to keep our community safe, the Rockhampton Crime Stoppers Charity Golf Day will be...
Sale will help rehome animals
Central Queensland Animal Society Inc will host a Mega Cent Sale on Sunday, 17 October at the Rockhampton Leagues Club.
More than $2000 worth...
CQ’s latest BBRF boost
Round Five of the federal government’s Building Better Regions Fund (BBRF) will funnel millions of dollars to projects across Central Queensland.
Grants range from...
Celebrating Livingstone seniors
Connecting with one another has never been more important and especially so for older people.
The official launch of Livingstone Shire’s inaugural Seniors Month, with...
Watt’s the deal on climate, Matt?
Labor Senator Murray Watt claims Matt Canavan has 'let the cat out of the bag' about the Nationals’ plan to deal with climate change,...
QRC chief sketches the future
Queensland Resources Council Chief Executive Ian Macfarlane sat down with CQ Today at the Boathouse Restaurant on Quay Street in late September for a...
Decreased yarding at CQLX sale
CQLX Gracemere agents saw a decreased yarding of 3,288 head on Wednesday, 29 September.
Cattle were drawn from the north to Collinsville and the usual...