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Littleproud takes aim at Budget

Member for Maranoa David Littleproud has slammed the 2024 Federal Budget as "pathetic" but Treasurer Jim Chalmers insists the cost of living measures it...

Basin plan is ‘bad idea’: Premier

Calls to "save the Great Artesian Basin" from a pending Glencore proposal are growing louder as farmers wait in suspense. While there is currently no...

Dawn leaves legacy of love

They say our parents give us life. Our grandparents give us a sense of who we are and where we came from. Dawn Everingham, who I...

Community Events Billboard

Barcaldine Show – PHOTOGRAPHY ENTRIES Please submit your entries for judging before midday on Saturday 8 June to the Barcaldine Pharmacy. In order to be judged,...

And now the screaming starts

I have never been a fan of frogs. In fact, one might say I suffer from frog-phobia. The sensible part of me says they’re complete...

Longreach’s principal award nominee

Our Lady's Catholic Primary School principal Peter Thurecht has been selected as Rockhampton Diocese’s nominee for the Daniel McDonough Award. This esteemed recognition is a...

State first fixed pill test site

Following the successful trial at the Rabbits Eat Lettuce Festival in March, the Queensland Government has announced the establishment of the state’s first fixed-site...

Borumba timing question

An answer is due soon on detailed planning for the Borumba Dam Pumped Hydro Electricity Scheme, a process which was initially due to be...

Staffing issues leave Beaudesert hanging

Beaudesert has been left relying on firefighters from outside the region in times of emergency, raising concerns about staffing issues at the local fire...

New appointment

Rockhampton Catholic Diocese has announced Michael McCusker will be its new director of Catholic Education. Mr McCusker's appointment was announced by the Diocese's Bishop, Reverend...

Producers’ research needs on agenda at Beef2024

The North Australia Beef Research Council (NABRC) and CQUniversity teamed up at Beef2024 to provide producers the opportunity to help shape the direction of...

Reserve Bank keeps rates steady

Mortgage holders can breathe a sigh of relief following the Reserve Bank's decision to leave interest rates on hold at 4.35 per cent, as...

Labor’s plan to slash speed limits on rural roads

The Labor Government’s plan to slash speed limits on rural roads in poor condition is an outrageous, lazy solution to a serious issue facing...