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Oktoberfest comes alive at Emu Park

Emu Park Lions will be facilitating their 37th annual Bavarian celebration, Oktoberfest on Saturday, 22 October at Bell Park, Emu Park where dancing, singing...

Hocus pocus, safety focus

The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has conjured up some spook-tacular safety tips for Halloween lovers, big and small. Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Shannon...

Daylight saving: Confusing the curtains and fading the cows

The long-running joke in southern states is that Queenslanders rejected the move to daylight saving because it confused cows and faded curtains. It’s long since...

Should I create systems?

One of the many definitions of a business is that a business is a set of systems that are managed by people to produce...

The cost of living a giving life is free

From guppies to geese and police laughing as they investigated the abundance of ‘bootleg’ lettuce at the height of the supermarket shortages, nothing’s off...

Support there when needed

Another successful ‘Paddock Day’ was held at Hereward Station, on Monday which brought together producers and encouraged deeper community connections. On Monday October 10 about...

No dignity for homeless

Community advocates have raised serious health and safety concerns about Bundaberg’s homeless population with volunteers having to clean up human excrement reportedly left by...

Family business turns 60

Celebrating 60 years in Rockhampton, Gormans Removals has grown from a small parcel delivery service to one of the largest family owned removal companies...

Young Councillors step up

What does a boiler maker from Gladstone, a community development officer from the Gold Coast, a project manager from Logan and a teacher from...

Enjoying wine with friends

Wine is many things, and basically it is a luxury product! It’s not vital. In the past it was probably more vital, when the...

Transport woes leave 250 tonne generator on wharf

A route to transport a 250-tonne component from the port of Gladstone to the Callide Power Station in Biloela is unknown as port access...

Just love these hippies

There is one plant that has just exploded in a mass of flowers during the last few weeks that is the Hippeastrum. Most of us...

CQ shines at wedding awards

Central Queensland businesses have walked down the aisle on the national stage, with 11 local service providers recognised at the Australian Wedding Industry Awards. The...

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