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Coal still big overseas

Last week a friend of mine called me from Indonesia. He was over there for work and was gobsmacked at their determination to mine...

Grants up for grabs

Grants play a vital role in the sustainability and growth of community organisations and are a critical resource that enable them to fulfill their...

Parliament passes legislation to ban live sheep exports by sea

A Bill to phase out live sheep exports by sea on 1 May 2028 has officially been passed only two months after the Albanese...

Workshop opportunity for primary producers

Primary producers in the Emerald, Longreach and Blackall districts have the opportunity to expand their knowledge, free of charge, at a series of...

Breaking ground on CopperString energy project

Hughenden, in the Flinders Shire, has officially become the heart of Powerlink Queensland’s CopperString 2032 as construction kicks off on North Queensland’s largest regional...

‘Adult time’ plan for kids won’t stop crime: advocates

A Queensland opposition plan for children to serve adult sentences for serious crimes has been dismissed as a "purely political response" that will not...

Call to overhaul laws to crackdown on money-laundering

Australia's money laundering laws need to be urgently overhauled to stop illicit funds flooding into the country, the attorney-general has warned. In a joint address...

Women wanted for cybersecurity course, no men allowed

Only women and gender-diverse candidates will be invited to participate in the latest cybersecurity course from one of Australia's largest security providers as part...

A generational legacy

The family of the late Maureen Williams, in a touching collaboration, are working with The Southern Cross Soloists and Queensland Ballet to weave her...

Royalties bring rich opportunity to CQ students

Students across regional Central Queensland the western districts will have better access to much needed face-to-face training through a new State Government initiative aimed...

Investigation we deserve

Last month Dan Andrews, the former Victorian Premier, was awarded an Order of Australia in part because of his services to "public health". Under Premier...

Scrapping of fresh food tax is a winner for farmers

Agriculture industries all over Australia will be spared from paying Labor’s fresh food tax, or planned biosecurity protection levy, from this month. I’m proud The...

Talking genetics at beef workshop

Beef producers from across Central Queensland came together at CQUniversity’s Central Queensland Innovation Research Precinct (CQIRP) on Monday, 17 November, to explore how data...