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Beloved black swans victims of floods

Gympie residents and visitors to our region are no stranger to the magnificent black swans which inhabit the Lake Alford Duckponds, unfortunately our swans...

Our high achieving grads

Rockhampton Grammar School (RGS) graduates Cathleen Han and Margil Rajaji were recognised in the Distinguished Academic Achiever category last week and received a certificate,...

Don’t waste waste

Economist Ross Garnaut and LAWMAC think it's a real shame that waste is going to waste. Mr Garnaut, a Professor of Economics at the...

Calls for splash of cash

After one year and $4.5 million spent trucking water from Gracemere to Mount Morgan, the Palaszczuk Government has confirmed it will consider a business...

Home buyers bag a win

First home buyers could come out winners from the Federal Budget, with the Morrison Government extending its first home buyers’ schemes as part of...

Council fined after mower projectile hits school bus driver

The Rockhampton Regional Council has been fined $75,000 over an incident in which a bus driver was hit in the head by a rock...

Causeway dredging problem for conservation

The Causeway Lake Dredging Engineering Feasibility Evaluation has raised alarm bells for Coordinator of Capricorn Conservation Council (CCC) Katlin Tilly who believes the community...

Industry leader joins Central Queensland Hospital and Health Board

A senior executive with over 26 years of local government experience has been appointed to the Central Queensland Hospital and Health Board. Michelle Webster will...

Battle of beauty and brains

The other night fellow journalist Matthew Pearce and I went to the Frenchville Sports Club to attend The Great Debate. It was the first time...

It’s time to celebrate International Children’s Book Day

Rockhampton Regional Libraries will be celebrating International Children’s Book Day with a free picture book giveaway at Southside Library this Saturday. Communities and Heritage Councillor...

Preparing for drought

A range of new supports will see the Fitzroy region tackle drought and build regional resilience following the launch of the TNQ Drought Hub's...

Show Some Support for our Agricultural Show’s

Annual Country Show’s are part of our great nation’s history dating back to the eighteenth century. If you ask any adult in Country Queensland...

Fifth year of Purple Rose Ride

May is recognised as Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month in Australia. This month is dedicated to raising awareness about domestic and family violence,...

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