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Blues with horns

Get ready for world-class blues grooves with horns when South Australian 6-piece The Honey Badgers fire up at the Agnes Blues, Roots & Rock...

A love clearly fused forever

A Gympie couple recently celebrated several decades of love with Vicki and Rodney Peter Schramko of Mothar Mountain celebrating their 60th anniversary at Kingston...

Hydro exploratory works

Queensland Hydro has secured regulatory approval under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (EPBC Act) to undertake exploratory works on the proposed...

Summer Zoo Keeper Talks

Looking for something fun and unique to do with the kids over the school holidays? Bundaberg's free zoo keeper talks at Alexandra Park Zoo...

Rock the reef in 2026

The Agnes Blues Roots and Rock Festival is ready to turn it up to eleven from 20 to 22 February 2026, transforming the Southern...

Monsoon arrives for holidays

Over the Christmas and New Year period, monsoon floods from a Tropical Low and cyclones have hit northern Australia. There has already been one death...

Indexation of youth and student payments not enough

The Federal Government must urgently lift income support payments as Thursday's routine indexation falls short of what people need to afford basic necessities, the...

Weaker housing market tipped as rate hike fears mount

The housing market is tipped to start weaker in 2026 with confidence dented by fears the Reserve Bank's next move will be a rate...

On this Day

January 3 marks the 134th anniversary of renowned author J.R.R. Tolkien’s birth in 1892, serving as a cornerstone date for "Ringers" and fantasy aficionados...

Reef restoration the focus

The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) has led one of the world’s largest reef restoration tests during the recent mass spawning on the...

Blow to Australian beef producers as China hikes tariff

Australia stands to lose more than $1 billion in exports despite a free trade agreement after China upped its tariff on beef imports from...

‘National crisis’: Leaders back Bondi royal commission

Australian business leaders and public figures have joined forces to call for a Commonwealth royal commission in the wake of the Bondi Beach terrorist...

Athletics club seeks new junior competitors

As summer sports wrap up and winter sports commence their seasons, Bargara Little Athletics are inviting local school students to give track and field...

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