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Catching up for coffee

Capricornia Chamber of Commerce held its last coffee catchup for the year on Wednesday, 30 November at Earlybirds Cafe in Spencer Street, and CQ...

Graduates start the new chapter

More than 500 students graduated from CQUniversity at two ceremonies at the uni's North Rockhampton campus on Tuesday, 6 November. The 2pm ceremony also saw...

Severe heatwave warning for much of Qld

Queensland residents are being urged to keep fluids up and stay in the shade or indoors with a severe heatwave forecast as temperatures soar...

More missile hits, blackouts in Ukraine

Ukraine has warned there will be emergency blackouts again in several regions as it repairs damage from missile attacks it says destroyed homes and...

Assange appeals to European court

WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange, who is battling extradition from the United Kingdom to the United States where he is wanted on criminal charges, has...

UAE, Ukraine aim for bilateral trade talks

The United Arab Emirates and Ukraine have announced their intention to start negotiations on a bilateral trade deal, expected to conclude by the middle...

Photography exhibition ‘Women in Nature’

Yeppoon will be hosting a portrait photography exhibition showcasing a selection of six female portraits by The Photography Institute student Breanna Green. The exhibition will...

Countdown is on for Mayor’s Carols by Candlelight 2022

It’s almost time for Rockhampton Regional Council’s much-loved Christmas event, Mayor’s Carols by Candlelight. A company of singers, dancers and musicians have been working hard...

Carols by the Beach set to shine

Yeppoon Beachfront will become a hive of activity on Sunday December 9 when the JRT carols by the Beach transforms the foreshore into a...

News in Brief

Moranbah – house fire Paramedics stood by in support of QFES at a house fire reported on Mills Avenue at 6.08pm Sunday. A male in...

An inspiration to everyone

Attending uni feels as though it has become a rite of passage, rather than an important decision we make based on our educational needs...

Christmas cheer for kids in hospital

Gracemere State School's Angus Deller-smith knows all too well how difficult it can be for children in hospital. The year 5 student, who spent six...

My staff don’t want to see me anymore: The rise of...

One of the enduring legacies of COVID-19 looks like it is going to be the change in how employees work, and how they expect...