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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...

Volunteer grants to boost community groups in Western Queensland

Community organisations across Western Queensland are set to benefit from thousands of dollars' worth of grant funding through the federal government’s Volunteer Grants program. A...

News in Brief

Clean Up Australia Day Clean-Up Australia Day will be held in Ilfracombe on Sunday, May 12, from 8am to 10am at the Ilfracombe Recreation Centre. Bags...

News in Brief

Clean Up Australia Day Clean-Up Australia Day will be held in Ilfracombe on Sunday, May 12, from 8am to 10am at the Ilfracombe Recreation Centre. Bags...

On This Day

Today is National Golf Day! Seasoned golfers, today is perfect to get those golf clubs out of their dusty storage and tee off on the...

On This Day

Today is National Golf Day! Seasoned golfers, today is perfect to get those golf clubs out of their dusty storage and tee off on the...

Stateside mission for RAPAD

The Remote Area Planning and Development Board (RAPAD) is in the midst of its first international delegation to the United States. RAPAD chair and Longreach...

Whopper weighs in at more than a tonne

Hitting the scales at a whopping 1,152kg, Wattle Grove Hall of Fame S723, has been officially identified as the heaviest bull on ground at...

Drought war of words

A war of words has erupted following Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s pledge at Beef2024 this week that $519 million from the Future Drought Fund...

A passion for the saddle

Nine-year Australian stock horse ambassador, long-time entertainer and bush poet Guy McLean is at Beef2024 with four of his 34 stock horses. Performing for the...

Beefing up industry development in the Pacific

CQUniversity and the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) are this week hosting 15 delegates from Pacific island countries with the goal of...

Festival lights up Barcy

The Barcaldine Tree of Knowledge Festival began last Friday, 3 May, with the four-day extravaganza keeping the town on its toes throughout the long...

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...