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  • Naming deadly heatwaves

    Naming deadly heatwaves

    With parts of Australia reeling from record-breaking heat, the Climate Council is calling for heatwaves to be named, similar to how we name tropical cyclones,…

  • The red train from Tirano

    The red train from Tirano

    It was one of the most intriguing railway journeys. One that exceeded any expectations we may have held. As part of an adventure in Italy,…

  • Funding available for Livingstone events

    Funding available for Livingstone events

    Cultural festivals to sporting events and community gatherings are being welcomed to apply for the Livingstone Shire Council’s Event Sponsorship Program. In a commitment to…

  • Frenchville Sports Club Community Partnership supports U3A Ukuleles

    Frenchville Sports Club Community Partnership supports U3A Ukuleles

    The Frenchville Sports Club Community Partnership Scheme supports many local groups each year and a presentation held on Friday, 14 February, brought together the 2024…

  • Photographers display hometown pride

    Photographers display hometown pride

    Tyler Stevens has taken out this year’s Banana Shire Council Australia Day photography competition which carried the theme “hometown pride”. This year’s competition showcased the…

  • Contributions recognised

    Contributions recognised

    Older members of the community featured prominently in this year’s Banana Shire Australia Day Awards announced this morning at the official ceremony held at the…

  • If it’s not Crimsafe, it’s not crim safe

    If it’s not Crimsafe, it’s not crim safe

    For Capricorn Screens, Awning and Blinds, home security has always been a concern and one they take very seriously according to Design Specialist and business…

  • Building the dream from the road up

    Building the dream from the road up

    It kind of feels that it wouldn’t be out of place to call Warren Buggraff Mr Rockynats. More than thirty of the cars he has…

  • The excitement is building

    The excitement is building

    Excitement is already building for this year’s Rare Spares Rockynats now just around the corner, 29-31 March. Rockhampton Regional Council Mayor Cr Tony Williams said…

  • A sea of pink for life

    A sea of pink for life

    This year’s International Women’s Day Fun Run presented by Queensland X-Ray will be the biggest ever following unprecedented demand to join Brisbane’s Sea of Pink.…

  • Celebrating a century not out

    Celebrating a century not out

    Former Sunshine Coast veteran Doug Simonds will be the latest Bolton Clarke Milford Grange Retirement Village resident at Ipswich to join the Centenarian Club when…

  • From little things good vines grow

    From little things good vines grow

    PRECDE From school teaches to wine-makers, Warren and Sue Smith are more than happy with their tree-change from the Sunshine Coast to the Granite Belt.…

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