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Rudolph says no more Covid and candy for all

The secret stash of lollies is quickly starting to slowly fill Santa’s sack and excitement is building as the Operation Rudolph committee plot this...

Aussie champ’s retreat

Basking in an unseasonally cool November afternoon, Evelyn Sullivan sits with her husband David surrounded by the tropical paradise they built together on the...

A win for the good guys

The Emerald Jockey Club hosted the club's November Derby Day meeting a full Sky 2 and TAB coverage with a six race program. There...

Have you bought a second hand car online? Check this out

POLICE have uncovered a major vehicle fraud operation and disrupted a significant criminal syndicate who have been preying on the buyers of second-hand vehicles...

Aged care units damaged in blaze

FIRE has extensively damaged a set of three single-storey aged cared units at Anakie this morning with all residents safely evacuated. A QFES spokesperson said...

Boyce slams ALP changes to franking credit policy

FEDERAL Member for Flynn, Colin Boyce has slammed the Albanese Labor Government’s decision to break its promises on changes to franking credit policy. “Before the...

New taxes on coal, gas industries would be ‘disastrous’ says QRC boss

The Queensland Resources Council has called for cool heads and common sense to prevail over politics as Australia’s race to secure reliable, affordable power...

Counterfeit notes circulating in Highlands

CENTRAL Highlands police are warning local businesses to be on the lookout for counterfeit currency in particular Chinese Training Notes (CTN). The notes are used...

Alpha’s Jared Rogers is a boy who loves his bush town

JARED Rogers from CCC Rural in Alpha is the Motor Trades Association Institute apprentice of the month for October. The 16-year-old is a mobile...

Study could unlock local careers for students

A NEW project could pave the way for more Central Highlands students to pursue careers locally, helping to fill the region’s skills gaps. The Central...

Regional community forum hears priorities for CQ

JOBS, housing, roads, manufacturing and agriculture were all important topics discussed during the Biloela Regional Community Forum held on Monday. With these forums now...

Clermont man charged with child sex offences

A CLERMONT man has been arrested and charged with child sex offences following a joint investigation involving Mackay Child Protection Investigation Unit, Moranbah Criminal...

Landholders face complex legal issues over water

Overlapping federal and state regulations mean landholders in Queensland face significant legal and policy dilemmas over water usage on their properties, according to leading...