Bright Futures: St John’s students set for big things this year
With the first week of another school year done and dusted, find out the top students to keep an eye out for in 2023 as well as where other year 12 graduates are now.
With the first week of another school year done and dusted, find out the top students to keep an eye out for in 2023 as well as where other year 12 graduates are now.
Nationals leader and Maranoa MP David Littleproud has confirmed why his party doesn’t back the Voice to Parliament and moving Australia Day. It’s a stance prominent Indigenous voices have labelled a “cop out”.
Maranoa residents gathered to honour this year’s Australia Day Award winners, followed by a jam-packed evening filled with family fun at the Big Rig. View our full gallery here.
Maranoa residents have come out in force at Australia Day award ceremonies across the region, to honour and recognise outstanding community members. Here’s the full list of award recipients.
Losing months of bookings almost overnight has been a blow for southwest moteliers, but one manager is finding ways for their remaining guests to support the whole town.
Rural Queensland is pulling out all the stops to keep people safe from coronavirus, but shires are introducing different guidelines. How do they measure up?
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.
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.
INSIDE LOOK: Vivi Baker, 18, should be enjoying her youth but she’s jobless now and at the mercy of welfare. The saddest part? She’s one of the lucky ones.
The boy was helping a friend in his backyard before the incident occurred.
Rapid Relief Team were due to deliver hundreds of tonnes of free fodder to local graziers, but their plans have been halted by coronavirus restrictions.
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