Super yacht, what super yacht?
Contractors on Saturday finished removing the “super yacht” that sunk on Lammermoor Beach almost three weeks ago.
The boat, estimated by the Coast Guard...
Pollie pipeline push
Rockhampton MP Barry O’Rourke met with Water Minister Glenn Butcher at Parliament to push for State Government funding for the $48 million Mount Morgan...
Exhibits get bigger and better
Exhibition contributors to the much anticipated The Real Group Yeppoon and District Agricultural Show have been growing, sewing and creating in a bid to...
They’re coming home
If all goes to plan, Biloela's Nadesalingam family will finally return home next week.
The Tamil family from Sri Lanka have been in various forms...
Parade for Reconciliation
Community members gathered on Friday, May 27 to launch National Reconciliation Week in Rockhampton with a Community Lantern Parade for Reconciliation.
The group met at...
David Littleproud becomes Nationals leader
David Littleproud has been elected as the next leader of the Nationals.
Mr Littleproud ousted former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce following a post-election leadership...
Dancer shines at Eisteddfod
Our region is home to many talented young individuals, and Eliza Eather is one of them, taking home multiple awards in Rockhampton’s 85th Eisteddfod....
Vollies head south to promote CQ
Volunteer ambassadors from the Capricorn Coast Information Tourist Information Centre, Lyn Carter and Robyn McIntyre, are about to embark on a trip south to...
Creative music bootcamp is back
Aria-nominated arts organisation Topology is bringing leading musicians and music tutors to Rockhampton for another music and movement bootcamp.
The intensive Topology Creative Bootcamp,...
Q and A with Joshua Morgan from Foxlaw
What is your greatest achievement?
Checking into Mount Everest Base Camp.
What is your favourite movie?
The Lord of the Ring Trilogy.
If you could live anywhere, where...
Red meat under attack
It’s happening again.
Red meat is under attack and society has gone mad.
Gone are the days when consumers were left to make their own free...
Rare Indigenous artworks to return home
Two rare artworks by Wurundjeri artist William Barak will return to their rightful owners after successful auction bids in New York.
Descendants of Mr Barak...