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Channel Country lacks mining protection

The study identified that 64 per cent of the 116chemicals used in shale and tight gas operations in Australia between 2011 and2016 were of...

Longreach slaughterhouse doors re-open

Ministerfor Agriculture and Fisheries, Mark Furner, said businesses, organisations andindividuals had last year been invited to make submissions on the future use ofthe former...

Renewable energy hub proposed for Barcaldine

The Remote Area Planning and Development board (RAPAD)has collaborated with leading renewable energy company Sunshot Energy toundertake a study into establishing a new solar...

Breath testing is back

Police remindall drivers that static breath testing has resumed following the suspension offormal breath tests during Covid-19. Police also remind all drivers to bemindful...

Oral health services returning to normal

Non-urgentservices were suspended in April in line with directions from the NationalCabinet for health services across Australia to reschedule non-urgent electivesurgery and focus on...

Queen honour for former Ilfracombe boy

Theaward to David Muir, now of Brisbane, was for significant service to thecommunity through welfare, social justice and charitable organisations. Bornin 1955 at the Longreach...

Painting the region red for DV awareness

Two local organisations,RAPAD Employment Services Queensland (RESQ) and Longreach Regional Council,have joined with local police to construct a public bench in support of the...

Cook your health worries away

The Cook at HomeChallenge is the latest initiative in a series of health challenges laid downby Health and Wellbeing Queensland as a part of...

New machine can test for COVID–19 locally in hours

Deputy Premier and Minister forHealth and Ambulance Services Steven Miles said this meant faster turnaroundtimes and testing closer to home for most of our...

Tale of the itinerant cat

Mrs Whip said her four-year-old feline had snuck intoa removalist truck heading for Brisbane last Friday evening, beginning a seriesof events that could only...

RAPAD acknowledges $2.2 billion in government support

TheFederal Government has announced a $1.8 billion support package for localgovernment, $500 million will be distributed through the Local Road andCommunity Infrastructure Program and...

Resurgence likely for long-dormant artesian springs

According to Leanne Kohler, CEO withLongreach-based Desert Channels Queensland (pictured), the 20-year campaign of capping andpiping free flowing bores across the Great Artesian Basin...

Barcy hosts Tigers in TOK clash

Barcaldine Sandgoannas will host the Longreach Ilfracombe Tigers this Sunday, 5 May as part of the town’s Tree of Knowledge Festival. A big crowd is...