Tag: News
Families owed facts after defence chopper crash: Marles
Defence Minister Richard Marles has defended the use of MRH-90 Taipan choppers following a catastrophic crash which claimed the lives of four army members.
A...
Funding to jumpstart school playground and tuckshop upgrades
A State Government initiative is set to benefit schools in the Central Queensland region with an extra $29 million allocated to improve playground and...
Pup-tacular Training
Capricorn Animal Aid (CAA) has received pup-tacular support in dog training for their foster carers.
Volunteer Dana Meyer has been volunteering with Capricorn Animal Aid...
The generations of men
Rockhampton First Nations film-making team has ‘left their mark on the film industry’ after their captivating production on the Generations of Men.
The Generations...
Victoria’s first sobering up centre location revealed
Victoria's first dedicated sobering up centre will be set up in Collingwood ahead of the decriminalisation of public drunkenness in the state.
The 20-bed facility...
US actor accuses Scientology of stalking, defamation
US actor Leah Remini is taking her fight against the Church of Scientology to court with a new lawsuit.
She is alleging the church and...
World stocks stumble, sterling dips after BoE rate rise
World share markets have stumbled as United States bond yields hit nine-month peaks, with the dollar shrugging off a US credit downgrade to hit...
Lizzo ‘not the villain’ in sex harassment claim
Lizzo says that she's "not the villain" that three of her former backup dancers falsely accuse her of being in a sexual harassment lawsuit.
The...
Big events drive visits
Big events like Rockynats and the Rockhampton Expo have driven tourism expenditure in the Rockhampton Region to an all time high, according to official...
UNESCO’s draft decision is good news for regional Queensland
This is a good week for the Great Barrier Reef and as a Senator for Queensland who lives in Cairns and as Special Envoy...
628 wild pigs legally culled in CQ fundraiser
A 14-year-old Central Queensland boy who shot a wild pig weighing in at 102.2kg won $850 in trophies as a part of the Hogs...
Wind farm development review to begin
The Queensland Government hopes to improve community and industry confidence in clean energy projects as part of a review of the regulatory framework for...