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ECQ opens applications for election jobs

Applications have opened for more than 10,000 casual election official roles that will be needed to deliver the local government elections in Queensland on...

Back-to-school budget blowout

Spending on back-to-school costs will burn a significant hole in parents' pockets, according to new research by Finder, Australia’s comparison site. Finder crunched the...

Rental cost out of wack

This week's monthly consumer price index figures from the ABS confirm housing and rental inflation trends are out of step with the rest of...

Jemco Meats Transforms Butchering

In a significant leap toward modernising the local shopping landscape, Jemco Meats, under the enthusiastic leadership of Jed Marks, is set to revolutionise the...

Keeping the wheels turning

Meals on Wheels has long been synonymous with compassionate care, and the essence of this program lies in its commitment to delivering meals to...

Storm clouds loom for economy as rain, floods take toll

Storms and heavy flooding could wash away Australia’s budget bottom line despite inflation levels receding. Communities in far north Queensland and the state’s southeast have...

Aussie Lamb is back

The highly anticipated annual summer Australian Lamb ad has returned for 2024, this year highlighting that nothing bridges the 'generation gap' and brings people...

Small town rivalry in theatre

A very tongue-in-cheek story about two rival gangs from neighbouring towns will come to life on stage at the Blackall and Tambo 2024 Musical...

Home ownership for remote for First Nations communities

The National Rural Health Alliance (the Alliance) applauds the State government’s plan to open up remote Aboriginal communities to individual home ownership is an...

More financial support for storm-battered Queenslanders

More funding is on the way for Queenslanders already reeling from wild weather including millions of lightning strikes. The prime minister flew into the Gold...

From dust to deluge

Despite predictions of a "long, hot El Nino summer", parts of the Central West have been bucketed by rain in recent days, with farmers...

New dump for Barcy

Residents in Barcaldine are advised that the new landfill site on Yellowjack Road is now open and available to use. At this stage, the...

Geomagnetic storm to bring auroras

The Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and the US National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration (NOAA) have issued a geomagnetic storm alert, which has the...

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