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Agricultural students go from Aramac to Asia

STUDENTS in Aramac participated in a new agricultural studies program aimed at teaching students about international trade links with Asia. HarvestEd is a...

Thomson tribulations

FROM across Australia adventurers gathered for their chance at securing a portion of the Longreach Yellowbelly Classic’s massive prize pool. Along the banks, attendees...

Barcaldine school receives flashing speed signs

A BARCALDINE school has received new Flashing School Zone Signs as a part of an initiative of the Palaszczuk Government. St Joseph’s...

Assiduous servicemen touted heroes

IF YOU don’t know them, you should — two hardworking local servicemen have been nominated as Everyday Heroes. QBANK postponed its annual Everyday...

Wheelchair bikie rides west

AN entrepreneurial campaigner will make his way west to raise funds for spinal research and lobby for more accessible tourism. Bevan Kearsley founded...

Get loud for Emmy

ONCE again, the Kerryn Elliott and Sam Geltch family is raising funding for Loud Shirt Day and asking for your help. The family is...

Strengthening school friendships

A WHOLE school cluster brought kids from surrounding isolated properties into Longreach for a week of classroom experiences.? Longreach School of Distance Education...

Students whet their appetites in the name of science

THROUGH the power of science, Longreach students participated in several activities, for National Science Week, which tested their knowledge and intuition. Longreach State...

The School’s Big Dig and Teacher Thrilled with Dinosaur Discovery

The Longreach Leader asked two very special journalists, Sidney Searle and Faria Mahbub to cover an amazing discovery in Winton... On August 10, at St...

Vietnam veterans paid respect

VIETNAM Veterans’ Day, developed out of Long Tan Day, is a day to commemorate and thank those who fought and died during the Vietnam...

Blackall bash a boisterous buzz

IT was only the second Better in Blackall Festival, yet the event proved itself to be a must for tourists and locals alike. ...

Cops, coffee, and caution.

LOCAL police officers took a moment this week to slow down and connect with motorists over a hot cuppa. Constable Tom Patten said...

Brakes on rates as economic growth hits the fast lane

Australia's economic growth is set to accelerate to its fastest speed in more than two years on the back of a rebound in public...

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