Crocodile sighting closes popular Central Qld beach
Emu Park Main Beach was closed after a woman saw a crocodile on Sunday afternoon. It is the latest in a series of sightings across the region.
Emu Park Main Beach was closed after a woman saw a crocodile on Sunday afternoon. It is the latest in a series of sightings across the region.
Some neighbouring streets were closed on Sunday afternoon as police negotiated with a person in a home in Gracemere. LATEST.
A virtual golf simulator, indoor bowling, pickleball court, spa and sauna and a cafe are just some of the impressive features in this sprawling 351-place development. Check it out.
Friends and family remember a motorbike crash victim for his loving heart and his famous chilli sauce, a secret recipe of his.
The club has been sitting abandoned for 15-plus years but could soon be knocked down to make way for Department of Housing properties after council agreed to sell it.
The Berserker Street facility in Rockhampton comes alive every weekday at 6am as volunteers create meals for the 360 clients across Gracemere to Parkhurst. Check out what they do and how you can get involved.
More short-term accommodation could be coming to Emu Park as new plans have been lodged for five units on vacant land.
Gracemere locals may be able to grab a coffee with their burgers as a national coffee company looks to expand with a new drive-thru, next to the new Hungry Jack’s.
The owners of the Gracemere Shoppingworld have revealed new designs for an expansion at the centre to include 500+ more carparks including a basement level, a children’s playground, taxi and bus rank, discount department store, specialty tenancies food court and outdoor dining.
A new beach bar, terrace and open-air dining area make up part of the planned $2.2m renovations for the venue under the new management. See the photos.
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