COVID-19 in Roma, Chinchilla and Dalby: all you need to know
Our farmers deemed essential, trains and buses suspended, tourists warned to stay away: all this and much more is in our daily coronavirus update.
Our farmers deemed essential, trains and buses suspended, tourists warned to stay away: all this and much more is in our daily coronavirus update.
Trainers and jockeys’ travel is restricted, but it is good news for the Roma Picnic Races: more runners are expected to take to the track this Saturday.
CANCEL YOUR PLANS: One of the few regions in Queensland without a confirmed case of COVID-19 has blatantly told tourists to stay away.
Our photographer Scott Powick was up late last night and early this morning to bring you all the action from the Queensland border shut down.
UPDATE: Man slams car into vehicles and even into Yeppoon home on rampage before police arrest him at Morinish property this morning.
The North Burnett’s campdrafting community has rallied in support of legendary Monto-born horseman and trainer Ken May.
Hundreds of weather photographs were submitted for the 2019 Bureau of Meteorology weather calendar. Here are the best of them.
More Queenslanders can do to help struggling drought-affected farmers
A nationwide environmental waste reduction program has been given the green light to increase its levy on the sale of agricultural and veterinary chemicals.
Reports of scam activity from Indigenous Australians has never been higher. This year alone, there have been 1800 reports with losses totalling almost $3m
IN his 27 years, Cory James Geisler brought a light, passion and beacon of hope into the world that will never be matched.
“THE water was murky and cold and there was significant danger of the vehicle sliding deeper into the river further endangering the officers’ lives.”
‘GOOD food, beautiful coffee and friendly country service’.
Busby Marou show why Queensland is “Beautiful one day, perfect the next”.
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