Gladstone Hospital staff set to wear body cameras
The move is designed to help protect them from aggressive patients.
The move is designed to help protect them from aggressive patients.
INFRASTRUCTURE charges for critical developments will be halved in a bid to get shovels in the ground for new projects in Gladstone.
WHEN Ross Greenhalgh started his first job, at Queensland Alumina Limited, he was paid $7500 a year, offered a home to rent for $10-15 per week.
A man known by his mates as ‘Chuck’ will swap the small town charm of Prospect, Kentucky, for Gladstone’s power station at the end of this month.
A CONTROVERSIAL proposal to build a car wash, which was objected to by neighbours living in the caravan park next door, was approved by the yesterday.
Fishermen taking home undersized or too many fish were sprung during a recent blitz by fisheries officers, cracking down on illegal behaviour at 1770.
A GLADSTONE hotel owner wants the review on the State Government’s compulsory identification scanner laws to explore the impact it has had on regional pubs.
A BOYNE Island resident of 37 years who has spent the past two months in a Western Australia detention centre lost his bid to stay in Australia yesterday.
MORE than 16,000 Gladstone region premises will be connected to the National Broadband Network within the next 12 months, the company has confirmed.
MEMBER for Flynn Ken O’Dowd has launched a survey asking questions about the resources industry, border security and job opportunities.
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