‘Feels like a nightmare’: Hearts broken as parents die in Good Friday crash
A Maryborough woman says her family’s lives have been turned upside down following the tragic death of her parents in a horror crash.
A Maryborough woman says her family’s lives have been turned upside down following the tragic death of her parents in a horror crash.
Boilermaker Jesse Robertson had to be brought back to life three times after he and his mate were in a near-fatal crash near Maryborough. This is his story of survival and redemption.
Media and arts identity Henry Gay went to school with the late Barry Humphries and counted Graham Kennedy as a lifelong friend. His death on the Fraser Coast has triggered an outpouring of love.
A Queensland business has revealed how 6000 litres of diesel accidentally found its way into part of the lower Mary River system, resulting in a fish kill and a $10,000 fine.
See the pictures from Fraser Coast Mates 2021 Golf Day here.
How you can rock out at River Heads to a bunch of great bands and raise money for a good cause at the same time: Here’s all the details.
The heritage streets will be transformed into scenes from the novels when the annual free four-day Mary Poppins festival returns to Maryborough: See all the program details.
The Chronicle will be there for every arrival as the students of Maryborough State High School celebrate their formal tonight.
PARENTS take to the streets with emotional letter calling on people to vote yes as they fight for their gay son’s rights.
The sport is rising in popularity and the new nine-hole course is one more attraction that gives people a reason to get outdoors and visit the region.
Conservation management efforts to reduce bushfire hazards are underway across the island which is hope to provide favourable conditions for natural forest regeneration: Here’s what you need to know.
Level two water restrictions are still in place across the coast, but there’s some good news for those wanting to get out the hose.
Despite the disappointing set back for the fledgling business the show of community support has shown owners “that there’s lots more good people than there is bad people just by how people have responded to our situation.”
The death of a much loved Osprey that became tangled in discarded fishing line on the Fraser Coast has been the catalyst for a push to better support wildlife and rescue groups in the region.
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