Tag: News
Keppel’s first totally blind swimmer
For Australian Paralympian Gerrard Gosens, becoming the first totally blind swimmer to circumnavigate 2km around Great Keppel Island is just part of a larger...
University launches flying car course, no pilots needed
Australian software engineers will be invited to level up their ambitions with the launch of a course in flying cars.
Melbourne based RMIT partnered...
Street lit in honour of Tayla and Murphy
Rockhampton's Riverside Precinct has been illuminated this week in honour of Tayla Cox and her daughter Murphy Margaret.
Rockhampton Regional Council set Quay St's lighting...
Time to shake the family tree
Events coordinator Nola Harvey is proud to show off the work the Central Queensland Family History Association is doing in Rockhampton and surrounds.
The non-for-profit...
Keeping your fur-baby safe
For many people their lovable furry friends are part of the family.
When a pet goes missing it can be emotionally taxing for pet owners...
Celebrating 60 years together
Colin and Jean Ramm have just celebrated their 60 year diamond anniversary with more than 150 people arriving to celebrate their special day.
The Frenchville...
Prof says mine safety is ‘deteriorating’
Emeritus Professor Michael Quinlan from the University of NSW says mine site safety has gotten worse over the years, despite government interventions.
Running from Monday,...
Maui search teams sift through ashes, death toll at 96
Search teams have resumed the painstaking, dangerous task of picking through the ashes of Lahaina, Hawaii for more victims of the Maui wildfires, with...
Fighting flares in Sudan amid fears of new civil war
Violence flared in the western Sudanese city of Nyala and elsewhere in the state of South Darfur threatening to engulf the region in Sudan's...
Tech titans exchange fowl taunts as ‘cage match’ stalls
Mark Zuckerberg has called out tech rival Elon Musk for avoiding their proposed cage match, saying "Elon isn't serious and it's time to move...
Local farmers urged to have say on levy
Federal Member for Flynn, Colin Boyce is urging farmers and families in Flynn to help stop Labor’s “fresh food tax,“ by registering interest to...
Ipswich protest for Child Safety and Youth Justice workers
Together Union members working in Child Safety and Youth Justice took action in Ipswich last Thursday as part of their collective bargaining process.
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