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Roses are red, awareness is blue

The Rockhampton CQ Prostate Support and Awareness group is helping to remove the stigma behind men's health and encourage men to get regularly tested...

Teeing off for charity

More than $10,000 was raised for Rockhampton Crime Stoppers on Friday, 15 September at the group's annual Charity Golf Day. Rockhampton Crime Stoppers chairperson Rose...

Wind farm milestones

The Moah Creek Wind Farm project has reached two development milestones. Vincent Dwyer, director of Central Queensland Power, said the project had been granted...

The irony of investing in weather-dependent electricity

This week the Bureau of Meteorology officially declared an El Nino Event so it is looking like it could be a hot and dry...

Pinefest Multi Draw gives back

As Yeppoon Lions Tropical Pinefest draws near, this year’s multi-draw raffle tickets are being sold across the region and with over 50 prizes on...

Cleaning up for a good cause

World Clean Up Day on Saturday 16 September saw Event organiser and Rockhampton Regional Council (RRC) Young Citizen of the Year Molly Cottam hold...

Things to do these school holidays

As the school bells rang and the classrooms emptied, children across the Rockhampton Region welcomed the arrival of school holidays this week. Communities and...

$50k worth of drugs seized

Police have seized more than $52,000 worth of drugs following the arrests of 48 people in raids across the Central Highlands region over the...

KBSC Youth Sail

The Causeway Lake and Farnborough Beach became a buzz of activity as Keppel Bay Sailing Club (KBSC), in conjunction with Australian Sailing, hosted Youth...

Work back on at Leichhardt

Demolition work has restarted at Rockhampton's Leichhardt Hotel seven months after being halted due to concerns about asbestos. A spokesperson for Queensland Venue Co (AVC),...

Long, hot El Nino summer

CQUniversity Adjunct Professor of Environmental Geography Steve Turton says Central Queenslanders should be prepared for a long, hot summer. Australia's Bureau of Meteorology formally declared...

Thumbs up for turtle rehab

Livingstone Shire Council gave a unanimous thumbs up to a proposal by Capricorn Conservation Council (CCC) to develop a turtle rehabilitation centre at the...

Keys to a brighter future: New homes open for Bundaberg families...

Sixteen vulnerable families in Bundaberg now have the keys to safe, secure homes, following the official opening of a brand-new social housing development in...