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Mayor comes up trumps for Pink Stumps

The annual Emerald Brothers Cricket Club Pink Stumps and Ladies Day was a huge success with the community out in force and many dressing...

‘Show us the money’

The Central Highlands Regional Council has been warned 'the ball's in your court' after workers from two unions resolved to continue protected industrial action....

Industrial manslaughter charge after Crinum miner death

Leading industry contractor Mastermyne has been charged with Industrial manslaughter over the death of an underground coal miner at Sojitz Blue's Crinum mine near...

Driving growth in regions

I’m pleased to announce the Growing Regions Program Round 2 will open on Thursday, 5 September. Grants between $500,000 and $15 million are available...

1032 blooms for 1032 men’s lives

RACQ has relaunched it's Blooms for Blokes campaign as concerning new data reveals more than triple the number of males are dying on Queensland...

Your teeth should be covered by Medicare

If you’ve ever had a toothache, you’ll know that dental care isn't optional. Having bad dental and oral health can have a massive impact...

Think of the risk before reward

In 1995, a crazed terrorist exploded a bomb outside a Federal Government building in Oklahoma City killing 168 people. The massive explosion was fuelled...

Beautiful bubs born in August

Many parents across Central Queensland were blessed with beautiful bundles of joy in August, including these two sets of over-the moon mums and dads,...

Multiple states on alert as damaging winds continue

Intense winds battering southeastern Australia are set to continue through the weekend, prompting pleas to stay alert to falling trees and power lines and...

No charges against religious parents over baby’s death

The religious parents of a baby who died of malnutrition because they believed their faith would save him, rather medical intervention, will not be...

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...

Currie’s excellent adventure to CQ

Toowoomba’s Mark Currie won the $20,000 bonus on offer for the trainer of the TAB Rockhampton Cup Carnival. Currie sent a big team to Central...