Tag: News
Road to a Million makes a comeback
An incredible opportunity awaits one lucky camper: the chance to win $1,000,000 by simply enjoying a road trip and
supporting local tourism and regional economies.
Australia’s...
All Abilities Park vandalism trying council’s resolve
Vandals have again targeted Blackwater's All Abilities Park.
Central Highlands council workers were tasked to remove 'vulgar language and imagery' on a park bench and...
The puzzle pieces of Ghungalu Nunee
At a Blackwater Community Reference Group meeting in 2017 it was discussed that a family-friendly engaging space for locals and visitors was required in...
Dodgy skill training providers face integrity crackdown
There are concerns a critical part of skills training reform could be overlooked as the government works to crack down on dodgy providers who exploit...
Mater Midwife wins award
Rockhampton’s Mater Private Hospital has celebrated and awarded 32 staff for their achievements and years of service.
Mater Hospital Midwife Bernie Peoples has been with...
Emotional day for Shelter Collective
Shelter Collective chairman Dave Grenfell admits he gets "a bit emotional" seeing occupants like Delvean and Linda finally move into the Shelter Collective's ARC-20...
Delvean’s in the pink
An excited Delvean Steadman already has the pink curtains ready to match the colour scheme of her new home.
Dalvean said she had been driving...
Drivers urged to be cautious as students return from holidays
The Queensland Police Service (QPS) are pleading with motorists to drive safely after one of the most horrific long weekends for road fatalities in...
Support mental health with Beyond Blue’s Big Blue Table
Following the success of last year’s inaugural event, Beyond Blue is encouraging people to gather around the Big Blue Table again in 2023.
Big Blue...
Teen ‘cannot remember’ stabbing man at train station
A teenager who fatally stabbed a father at a train station in Melbourne's outer suburbs says he has no recollection of the deadly attack.
The...
Bringing history home
Roger Marks says too much of Australia's Second World War photographic history is difficult for Australians to access, and he wants to do something...
Central bank could steer steady path on interest rates
Interest rates are unlikely to change after a Reserve Bank of Australia board meeting but a final hike before the end of the year...

















