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Rangers kill rogue roos

State Government rangers have shot and killed four big Eastern Grey kangaroo bucks in the Willows township in the wake of a kangaroo attack...

Conga line of much-hyped hydrogen plans

Two years ago, Anthony Albanese came to North Queensland and claimed that "Renewable hydrogen can be used as a transport fuel, for energy, and...

NFP tax rollout

Charities and not-for-profits in Central Queensland have fed, clothed and housed the local community through Labor’s cost of living crisis with almost no assistance...

Applications open for Glencore Coal’s First Nations Pathways Program

Applications are open for Glencore Coal's 2025 First Nations Pathways Program (FNPP). Commencing in May, the FNPP is a 26-week education and training program...

Power company fined $9m over explosion and blackout

A power company has been fined $9 million for allowing a "catastrophic" generator explosion that caused widespread blackouts due to a lack of backup...

‘Yes, Yes, Yes’: Jaymon stars in Australian Idol audition

Rockhampton’s Jaymon Bob wowed the judges in the Australian Idol auditions broadcast nationally on Monday night. The 22-year-old received a clean sweep of yes votes...

You’ll know their names

Most Central Queenslanders are familiar with Carnarvon Gorge, but many aren't aware that the Queensland Government bred horses on the property next door for...

The next generation of doctors

One small step for students one big step towards closing the gap for regional and rural healthcare with a fresh cohort starting at the...

Increased in mobile coverage

Vodafone has doubled its mobile coverage across the country, providing a much-needed boost for choice and competition for Australians living, working and visiting regional...

Deluge to continue for days causing rising floodwaters

A persistent deluge is hitting rain-soaked northern Australia with floodwaters still rising, leaving some people isolated, without power and desperate for swollen rivers to...

The next generation of doctors

One small step for students one big step towards closing the gap for regional and rural healthcare with a fresh cohort starting at the...

Feds fund two new study hubs for Clermont and Moranbah

The Federal Government has announced the creation of two new university study hubs in Clermont and Moranbah through a partnership with Isaac Regional Council...

National recall of alfalfa sprouts linked to Salmonella infections

Queenslanders are being urged not to consume various alfalfa sprouts produced by Parilla Fresh following a national recall due to potential Salmonella contamination. The recall...