Morning Rewind: Top 5 stories you may have missed
The biggest stories you may have missed yesterday, September 10.
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GOOD MORNING Gladstone,
Welcome to today's edition of The Morning Rewind, where we fill you in on the biggest stories you may have missed yesterday, September 10.
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Central Queenslander's are being encouraged to harness the healing powers of getting out among nature and camping with friends and family.
Read more on how camping can benefit your mental healthHERE.
A 53-year-old woman was transported to Gladstone hospital following an incident involving a moped in Agnes Water yesterday afternoon.
Find out the full details HERE.
An Agnes Water man felt as though he had just witnessed the passing of a legend after witnessing 70-year-old South Australian man Ned Deboar lost his life while surfing.
Find out what the man had to say HERE.
THERE are more people registered to fly drones in Australia than there are licensed aircraft pilots, says the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.
Find out the updated drone laws HERE.
Coinciding with R U OK? Day yesterday, a Gladstone industry giant has taken the popular workplace initiative and is transforming it.
Read about how they are doing soHERE.