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Democracy relies on the participation of its citizens

Greetings from Canberra where it is the final sitting of Federal Parliament before the winter break. Apart from all the day to day duties...

Happy memories in a quilt

For many years as a child, my cousins and I would eagerly await our annual visit to the Rocky Show with our Aunt. Always...

Battling with mental health struggles

*Mental illness trigger warning. When we experience a physical illness, we’re encouraged to stay in bed and recover. Society, at times, responds differently to mental...

Invest in Central Queensland

The Western Australian Premier, Mark McGowan, unexpectedly resigned this week. Almost straight afterwards, there were calls that we unwind the "GST deal" that the...

Croc puts urban areas at risk

In the early days of COVID, a young Blackwater man tragically died. When test results showed a positive coronavirus result, Blackwater was placed into...

Australia’s most dangerous roads to travel

The Rockhampton Ring Road is not the only regional road project in Capricornia to be in doubt under the Albanese Labor Government. There is...

Palaszczuk delivers energy price relief

Recently the Australian Energy Regulator released its default market offers for 2023-24. Normalised for consumption rates, Queensland households and small business scored the cheapest electricity...

Government buries good news like a dog with a bone

Sometimes my terrier buries his bones in the backyard so he can feast on them later. Apparently, dogs will bury anything valuable – not just...

Thirty-eight laps around the sun

“There are two great days in a person’s life – the day we are born, and the day we discover why”. – William Barclay Thirty-eight...

How to Manage Risk Associated with Technology

Technology is essential to the operation of most businesses today. Among other things, it helps businesses to operate far more efficiently than they could...

Carbon emissions cut

Each year major Australian businesses write to Canberra telling them how much carbon emissions they have cut in the past year. For some big...

Losing faith in the system

Understandably, relevance and impact ignite passion and desire to seek change and influence outcomes. Now more than ever in our town, we see people...

Clubs snapped at Tannum Sands’ four-point carnival

Cap Coast Today photographer CHANEL FLYNN was down at Tannum Sands beach capturing all the action of the Four Point Wide Bay Nippers Carnival...