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  • Pushing the envelope

    Pushing the envelope

    According to the Cambridge English Dictionary, by definition the phrase “pushing the envelope” is to behave in a more extreme way or to try new…

  • Dusty springs into Rockhampton

    Dusty springs into Rockhampton

    Central Queensland’s own Amanda Hock stars in a tribute to Dusty Springfield at Morning Melodies on 15 May, at Pilbeam Theatre. Dusty Springfield was one…

  • Superannuation and testamentary trusts

    Superannuation and testamentary trusts

    You may be aware that toward the end of 2021, in a private ruling, the ATO confirmed the tax payable in respect of a gift…

  • Running for Research

    Running for Research

    A record 20,000 people are set to pound Brisbane’s streets next month to support breast cancer research and services after the International Women’s Day Fun…

  • Nursing a passion for opal mining

    Nursing a passion for opal mining

    It is really easy, reading through the pages of bestselling Australian author Fiona McArthur’s latest novel The Opal Miner’s Daughter, that she fell in love…

  • Zonta celebrates women’s day

    Zonta celebrates women’s day

    International Women’s Day is an annual international event which celebrates the achievements of women. Celebrating the achievements of local women and girls, the Zonta Club…

  • Life long learning at the library

    Life long learning at the library

    From Financial Information Seminars, History Workshops and Trivia – to Cake Club, Origami and Knitting Clubs, there is something for all ages, interests and abilities…

  • A taste of Ireland for St Patricks Day

    A taste of Ireland for St Patricks Day

    ‘A Taste of Ireland―The Irish Music and Dance Sensation’ returns to Brisbane this St. Patrick’s Day weekend with a performance that is ‘Celtic―for this decade’.…

  • Fitness, fun and food at Schotia Place

    Fitness, fun and food at Schotia Place

    Rockhampton Senior Citizens Club at Schotia Place has returned from the Christmas break and already o one of it’s newest activities becoming one of It’s…

  • E-Scooters to stay

    E-Scooters to stay

    Rockhampton Regional Council has endorsed the continued use of E-scooters across the city. Following on from a 12-month trial, the economic, environment and social impacts…

  • Work begins on Glasshouse Mountains venture

    Work begins on Glasshouse Mountains venture

    Work has begun on Living Gems Glass House Mountains, a $90 million over-50s lifestyle resort on the Sunshine Coast. When complete, the resort will feature…

  • Stories bring connection

    Stories bring connection

    Aged care residents have told attendees at Bolton Clarke Research Institute’s first SHARE webinar event that participating in life story work has transformed their lives.…

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