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East Ukraine focus of new Russian assaults

Ukrainian troops have repulsed several Russian assaults in the country's east, the focus of a new offensive by the invading forces, British intelligence says,...

NT man shot by police charged over spear

An Indigenous man shot at by Northern Territory police six times after he allegedly attempted to throw a spear at officers faces charges of...

World-first trial finds way to reduce PFAS

A world-first trial using Victorian firefighters has found a way to reduce blood levels of potentially harmful chemicals often present in fire-fighting foams. A world-first...

Austin boss paid $40k below male underling

A medical department manager being paid thousands of dollars less than male employees she managed has had a win in her discrimination case against...

United to stop the stink

“It’s an invisible cloak of stench so vile that it’s hard to believe we can’t actually see it. It is exhausting. It wakes us...

Nail in the coffin for Bundaberg coal mine

Following relentless lobbying by impacted farmers, the Queensland Government has refused an application for any mining activity north of Bundaberg. Resources Minister Scott Stewart...

Culture of cafes in town

Locals can now read the insightful and social history of cafes and tea rooms in Gladstone, dating from 1900, retold in print by local...

You’re invited to celebrate 20 years of Paradise Lagoons Campdraft

The gates at this year's Paradise Lagoons Campdraft are being opened for free. The committee invites locals to share in the excitement and action...

End to heartache for businesses

Today, Thursday 14 April, sees the lifting of the State Government’s vaccine mandates as applied to pubs, clubs, cafes, restaurants, theme parks, cinemas, weddings...

Social scene: Sat night fever

Photographer Brendan Kirkman went to the Giddy Goat on the weekend to take some social photos. See whether you were snapped out and about.

Capricornia UAP candidate

Nathan Harding United Australia Party I live in: Yeppoon I have lived here for: two years I chose to run for Capricornia after: Meeting locals on the Syrian,...

Archdeacon looks back

Dr Rob Philp says it came as a "great shock to a great many people in the cattle industry" when he decided to become...

Yeppoon players at Mackay tournament

A contingent of players from Rockhampton and Yeppoon pickleball clubs travelled north recently for the QPT event in Mackay. All players acquitted themselves well and...