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World record marks three years of Indigenous ceremony

A "flash mob" of didgeridoo and clapstick players has set a new world record for the largest ensemble of clapsticks as Indigenous custodians celebrated...

Premier’s promise

Since becoming Premier about eight months ago, Steven Miles said Queenslanders have raised the issue of crime and he is taking it seriously. Premier Miles...

Minors banned from buying knives

Two new initiatives are set to bolster the fight against knife crime. Retailers will now be liable for the unlawful sale of knives to minors,...

Blooms for blokes

RACQ has released concerning new data which reveals more than triple the number of males are dying on Queensland roads compared to females, with...

Why does one of the biggest companies need support from us?

In 2018, Rio Tinto sold its coal mines under pressure from its activist shareholders to go "green". It turned out to be a terrible...

Why does one of the biggest companies need support from us?

In 2018, Rio Tinto sold its coal mines under pressure from its activist shareholders to go "green". It turned out to be a terrible...

AgForce Young Producers Council launches 2024 annual ‘Producer of the Year’ Award

In this most challenging of years, it’s fitting that we recognise in an ongoing way the lifeblood of AgForce - our members who have...

Showing off in the sunshine

The Emerald Car Club's annual Show'n'Shine on Saturday 24 August turned on the weather and in came the crowd to the Emerald Showgrounds. There...

From river gum to the red carpet

There’s the famous Tambo Teddy, the Tambo chook races and now, the uniquely Australian native Tambo gum leaf fabric fashioned into a designer dress...

Buyers react to good quality offering

Agents yarded 1600 head at the 29 August Emerald prime and store sale. With a generally good quality offering, the market was substantially dearer...

Strike action at council

More than half of the Central Highlands Regional Council's workforce will take unprecedented protected industrial action from 8am on Monday 2 September in protest...

Light’s out until end of month

A traffic light destroyed by the impact of a single vehicle collision in wet conditions on 13 August in Emerald won't be replaced until...

Busy weekend for CapRescue

CapRescue’s crew had a busy weekend, completing five missions across the Capricorn region - well above the usual three tasks over two days. The helicopter...