Tag: News
Bringing suicide out of the shadows
Shelly Anderson wants to bring awareness of suicide out of the shadows.
Shelly and a group of about 30 people walked nine kilometres between nine...
Police round-up on the Coast
After multiple attempted and failed break-ins on the Capricorn Coast over the course of the past week, Yeppoon Police Senior Sergeant Nev Zarkovich said...
18 arrested in drug bust
Detectives from Rockhampton Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) have arrested 18 people on 64 charges as part of a lengthy operation targeting the alleged trafficking...
Man dies in Canoona crash
The Police Forensic Crash Unit is investigating following the death of a man in a single vehicle crash at Canoona, north of Rockhampton on...
Scenery, safety and skittles
On Sunday morning 20 August, six elegant Gladstone area Jaguars gathered at Stick Makers ready to drive in convoy to Rockhampton.
The air was...
Obesity rates increasing in regional and rural areas
There are many unique factors that contribute to increased weight gain and new research shows that regional and rural areas are more vulnerable to...
More single-use plastic bans
The state government is getting tough on single use plastic use introducing additional single-use plastic bans from 1 September with a ban on single-use...
Classic utes of the 1960s
In 2022 three of the top four selling vehicles in Australia were utes.
Some would say these vehicles should be more correctly called light...
Pinefest Business dressing comp ramps up
The Yeppoon Lions Pinefest committee are getting excited as local businesses across the Capricorn Coast register for this year’s Evan Edwards and Associates Pinefest...
10 years as Member for Capricornia
Federal Member for Capricornia, Michelle Landry, celebrated 10 years since her historic win to take back the seat of Capricornia for the Liberal National...
Floating walkways for beach access
Council has taken a progressive step forward in beach access equipment, with the introduction of its first-ever floating walkways, transforming the way residents and...
Precinct criticised
What was pitched by the Labor party as an “exciting boost” to education for the Bundaberg region has been labelled a band-aid aimed to...

















