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Heavy regulations necessary on fracking

“It’s a token gesture.“ “It’s laughable.“ Boulia Shire Mayor Rick Britton has hit out against the current panel discussions held on the future of the Lake...

Colour-coordinating garden

Twenty-five years ago I visited a garden in Biloela that had brilliant foliage and a brilliant flower colour scheme. The entire garden had the...

Nathan McDonald

1. While it may not yet be safe to say the drought has been broken in the Central West, we have had plenty of...

In photos: Camerata

Bellyache bush / Rubber vine

Bellyache bush was imported into Australia from tropical America in the late 1800s and was naturalised in Queensland in 1912. The fruit found on...

Out and About

Rotary helps Ukraine

The Longreach Rotary were outside the Ringrose Accountants building on Eagle St raising money for people struggling in Ukraine. They were working closely with...

Howard family reunion

A momentous occasion occured when family members of the late Gympie Howard met at Edkins Park in his memory. Mr Howard was a pioneer...

Council News: Community Forums

Community forums have been held across the Longreach region, with a number of council's decisions being showcase, while local voices were given an opportunity...

Lasting Mother’s Day Present

For those people who haven't bought anything for Mother’s Day this Sunday, it may be time to consider a green present. With a little...

Juniors shine in Winton

Last Saturday Barcy and Longreach joined Winton juniors for a day of footy. The day started with our Under 7’s enjoying some games of...

David Littleproud

1. While it may not yet be safe to say the drought has been broken in the Central West, we have had plenty of...

News in Brief

Digital water meters Longreach Regional Council is rolling out new digital water meters as part of its commitment to delivering a safe, reliable and cost-effective...