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  • Brush with fame in Western Queensland

    Brush with fame in Western Queensland

    “Don’t you think he looks like Jimmy Barnes?” They weren’t the first words Marilyn said to us that night. But they were certainly the ones…

  • Jane Eyre for Redlands

    Jane Eyre for Redlands

    After rave reviews across the country, Brontë’s gothic tale of an orphan in search of love, family and a sense of belonging is set to…

  • Mining Loretta’s songbook

    Mining Loretta’s songbook

    In a career spanning six decades Loretta Lynn has long been the darling of country music. Her life was immortalized in the award-winning movie Coal…

  • Upgrade for road to medical facilities

    Upgrade for road to medical facilities

    Gladstone Regional Council has completed the first stage of asphalt seal works along southbound lanes of Toolooa Street (between Derby St and Roberts St). This…

  • Swansong for first time visitors

    Swansong for first time visitors

    The Royal Czech Ballet will visit Australia for the first time with Swan Lake…the most loved classical ballet of them all and are heading to…

  • Four iconic experiences – one tour

    Four iconic experiences – one tour

    With their magic blend of like-minded travellers, onboard banter and rhythm of the rails, train journeys can transport us to the very heart of a…

  • Disolution of football group marked

    Disolution of football group marked

    Football Rockhampton’s committee and affiliated club members were guests of honor at a special afternoon tea at City Hall late last month. The event was…

  • Eyes on the prize

    Eyes on the prize

    Artists and creatives are being encouraged to begin brainstorming their entry ideas for the 47th Rio Tinto and QAL Martin Hanson Memorial Art Awards ahead…

  • Get connected this October

    Get connected this October

    Queensland is gearing up to enjoy the second annual Queensland Seniors Month. From humble beginnings sixty-two years ago, this statewide celebration has outgrown its nine-day…

  • Emerald seniors head to lunch

    Emerald seniors head to lunch

    Registrations are now open for the annual Central Highlands Council Seniors Lunch in Capella. “Seniors month is a great opportunity for Queenslanders of all generations…

  • Challenging times ahead

    Challenging times ahead

    Hello gardeners- we are just on the cusp of our ‘spring’ season….which as many of us in the subtropics know, can be quite a challenging…

  • Rice is ready for the world stage

    Rice is ready for the world stage

    The Inaugural Over 60s men’s Cricket World Cup comes to Southern Queensland from 2-15 September with the best cricketers of their age set to converge…

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