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Jump on a train out west for cheap

Queensland Rail Executive General Manager Regional Operations Candice Heine said there was a strong demand for affordable and accessible travel options. “This year marks ten...

Reflections on my first weeks with AgForce

It’s hard to believe I’m already three weeks into my role as CEO of AgForce. The pace has been swift, the conversations rich, and...

Australia Post Christmas deadlines revealed

Australia Post has released its all-important final sending dates to help ensure parcels and cards reach their destinations before Christmas. With the festive rush fast...

JBS mandates vaccine for Angus cattle entering their Queensland feedlots

Beef producer JBS Australia has introduced a new requirement for all Angus cattle entering their Queensland feedlots - to be pre-vaccinated with Coopers Bovilis...

Brahman bulls shine as $8.2 million in sales takes place

The Southern Hemisphere's largest Brahman sale, Rockhampton Brahman Week (RBWS), was a bidding smash, retaining a total clearance of 96 per cent. Held from Monday,...

Simple question leads to international campaign

Teach Us Consent was born out of a powerful grassroots movement — a collective call for change to dismantle rape culture and create a...

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Restrictions lifted at Barcaldine Level Three water restrictions have been lifted in Barcaldine. A Barcaldine Regional Council spokesperson said council extends its thanks to the Barcaldine...

Two-for-one train travel is boost for Outback

Train lovers can explore Outback Queensland for less, with Queensland Rail''s half-price fares designed to encourage travel during the quieter months and support regional...

Coal power stations to remain until 2046 under Energy Roadmap

Coal fired power stations are poised to remain running until at least 2046 under the State Government's new Energy Roadmap released last Friday. Central Queensland...

Archives: What was in the news 73 years ago

ON THIS DAY 17 October 1952 At least 300 volunteers are needed to register with the Longreach Blood Bank to ensure adequate supplies for emergencies, according...

Community Events

WEEKLY Sunshine Physio and Pilates - Sundays After a long hiatus, pilates will be starting back at Ilfracombe. Same great location, same great flow......

On This Day: National Pasta Day!

Fusilli, Penne, Spaghetti, Capellini and Fettuccine, pasta comes in a myriad of shapes and sizes. Pasta acts as a sort of blank canvas for...

Boundary changes to split towns

Central West leaders have spoken out against changes proposed by the Queensland Redistribution Commission’s electoral boundary review, which would see Blackall and Tambo split...

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