Impending medical shortage in outback raises COVID-19 alert
MURWEH Shire has confirmed supplies are running low, and more facilities are closed as the COVID-19 response level is raised to ‘alert’.
MURWEH Shire has confirmed supplies are running low, and more facilities are closed as the COVID-19 response level is raised to ‘alert’.
AN OUTBACK shire has told tourists to stay home during the coronavirus. Their hospital has just two respirators, which are vital in all kinds of emergencies.
Mitchell police officers are ensuring their community is safe and informed during the coronavirus pandemic.
CANCEL YOUR PLANS: One of the few regions in Queensland without a confirmed case of COVID-19 has blatantly told tourists to stay away.
Court hears Rocky Ridge sacred site claim as Minister prepares to send in the bulldozers
It is predicted it will reach the lowest recorded level in 45 years by the middle of the year.
BUT the North Coast woman was adamant that her car was parked “in accordance with the signage”.
Queensland Police released five additional charges to the court this morning.
PLAYGROUNDS and covered parks are offering our youth more than just a place of leisure, quite often they are giving them a home.
When Helen Perikkentis stepped off her flight at Proserpine’s Whitsunday Coast Airport on Boxing Day, the reality of her visit began to sink in.
With a shudder and gentle jolt, Whitsundays residents were startled awake by a light 3.9 magnitude earthquake just before 3.30am this morning.
AS PART of the new Grafton bridge project, the new access road will open from the Pacific Highway to Iolanthe St
Seventh Day Adventist Church offers fun holiday activities for local kids.
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