Tag: Community News
Cockatoos on the rise
I am always very grateful when kind people let me know of a particular bird which they have seen in their vicinity.
If it is...
Memories of cuddling koalas
The Capricorn Coast Historical Society summited this photo of Joy Gustafson (nee Mann) cuddling two koalas. Joy was one of a number of Australian...
Riders retrace Queen’s route
A group of 14 Central Queensland bicycle enthusiasts marked King Charles III's coronation in an unusual way on Saturday, 6 May, with a bike...
Bellbird’s melodious call
The bird pictured in today's column is a female Crested Bellbird.
The male is somewhat different in appearance. He does have a brownish back...
Mothers Day wishes
We wish all mothers, caregivers and those who wear many hats a wonderful Mother's Day.
We appreciate what you do and have done to enrich...
Useful creepers for the garden
One the most useful types of plants used in the garden would have to be the creeper. Many creepers also provide flowers or fruit...
Lace up for River Run
Thousands of runners in Rockhampton and surrounds are lacing up their joggers and warming up for the annual 7Rocky River Run next Sunday, an...
Stronger yarding at CQLX sale
CQLX Combined agents saw a stronger yarding this week with 3067 head on offer, comprising of 1746 Steers, 930 Heifers, 345 Cows, six Cows...
Birthdays, hens and fun
From the coast to the city see the locals snapped out and about by social photographer Brendan Kirkman.
The best seafood around
Pompano Seafood Deli has provided Central Queensland with delicious and unique dishes for the past three years and is excited about what this year...
Very busy month of May
May is one of my favourite months because it is my birthday month, and I love celebrating it. While the increasing number sometimes scares...
The pitfalls of platitudes
You may have seen Foreign Minister Penny Wong’s address to the National Press Club last month on Australia’s interests in a regional balance of...