Tag: Community News
Different hedge types
Over the last few years, hedges in home gardens have become quite popular.
Hedges lend a formal quality to the garden and provide a...
History of The Caves store
The story of The Caves Country Store began in 1919 when Gus Buch purchased a block of land adjacent to the recently constructed North...
Many members of Quail family
Some years ago, I had the opportunity to visit a gentleman who was a breeder of Parrots.
His set-up was very professional and the birds...
Impressive gardens at Bondoola Station
Capricorn Coast Historical Society submitted this photo of Bondoola Station in the late 1940s.
Mrs Emily Brook was appointed station mistress at Bondoola from 1945...
Most beautiful Honeyeater
This is the third sequence where we look at Honeyeaters that are found in our area but are not really well known.
Probably the most...
Celebrate Christmas in song at Uniting Church
Gather with your glowsticks to celebrate Christmas, with Carols on the Lawn outside South Rocky Uniting Church in Campbell St.
The evening starts with live...
More champion photos
The Rockhampton Photography Club featured five of its 2022 Champion Photos in our previous article.
Now enjoy viewing the other four Champion Photos, including...
Hydrangea is a surprise
If there is a plant that continually surprises gardeners it would have to be the Hydrangea. When you look at a Hydrangea in the...
North Rocky Year 12s
To celebrate the end of the school year, CQ Today asked schools within the region to send through a picture of their recent Year...
Lesser known Honeyeaters are still sweet
Following on from our last column, where we looked at Honeyeaters that are found in our area but are not so well known, this...
Birds that keep out of the spotlight
Today's birds will cover some Honeyeaters that are not as well known as previous ones we have covered.
These are around us but keep away...
Tree planting for Queen
The residents of Mt Chalmers were recently invited to attend a commemorative tree planting ceremony hosted by the Mt Chalmers Community History Centre....