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No tender love for Blackwater

The $11 million upgrade to Emerald Hospital’s emergency department is under way, but there’s no cure for what ails the […]

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Three new projects to boost Clermont’s flood resilience

Three Betterment infrastructure projects are set to improve water flow and flood resilience in the Central Queensland community of Clermont. Planned works include drainage...
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First Nations community grants available

Energy infrastructure company Jemena is inviting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-led organisations in selected areas in the Darling Downs, Central Queensland and Gulf Country...

National titles success

PRECEDE The spirit of endurance horse riding was on display at the 2026 Endurance Australia National Championships at Kilkivan. ERLE LEVEY was there to capture...

Brazel’s Blackwater Breakthrough

Sam Brazel’s regular visits to Blackwater finally yielded a tournament victory as the veteran held on for a one-stroke win at the Blackwater Pro-Am...

Weather and costs lead to smaller winter crops

Mixed weather conditions and the impacts of significantly higher farm input costs are likely to lead to Australian grain growers planting reduced winter crops...

Ergon lops risk with tree-trimming program

Trees or branches contacting the power network is a common cause of outages, so Ergon Energy Network has vegetation management crews out all year...

Entries open for art awards

Entries are now open for the Council’s Emerald Annual Art Awards with artists of all talents across the region encouraged to submit their work....

Waterfront sales put Keppel Sands on the map

A quiet coastal community known affectionately by locals as “The Crab Pot” is suddenly attracting attention from Central Queensland locals and beyond after two...

Motel approved for economic stimulus

A $14.2 million motel has been approved for the vacant lot at the corner of Opal and Clermont streets in Emerald, with the Central...

New land revaluations for 2027

The Central Highlands council has endorsed a new round of State Government urban and rural land revaluations scheduled for 2027. Finance manager Helen Kirby while...

Gemfest unlikely to go ahead

Barring a miracle, Gemfest, one of the two major winter drawcards for tourists to the Central Highlands, is effectively cancelled for 2026. Organiser Rodney Pallentine...