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Rockhampton locals are invited to enter the Reviva Reuse Competition 2025, showcasing creative upcycling projects for cash prizes this November.
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Rockhampton locals are invited to enter the Reviva Reuse Competition 2025, showcasing creative upcycling projects for cash prizes this November.

Rockhampton Mayor Tony Williams joins the Brisbane 2032 Host Mayors Advisory Group, ensuring Central Queensland has a voice in Games planning.

Rockhampton marks World Teachers Day, celebrating Cheryl Hendry and the lasting impact of dedicated teachers.

Residents at Eureka Villages Rockhampton marked 97 years of Weet-Bix with themed fun, shared memories, and heartfelt community spirit.

Powerlink begins transmission upgrades across Central Queensland to strengthen energy supply and grid stability.

Emmaus College’s Open Boys Quad made Queensland history, winning their fifth straight title through sheer teamwork and relentless dedication.

Rockhampton’s first PET/CT opens on 9 Oct 2025 at I-MED Mater, bringing advanced imaging closer for Central Queensland patients.

Brisbane 2032 procurement launch attracts 1,500 attendees, unveiling 50 EOI packages and a supplier portal for Queensland businesses.

Queensland Rail’s 2-for-1 Outback fares return from Nov 2025 to Mar 2026, giving Queenslanders affordable travel across regional routes.

Planting is underway in the Central Highlands, with 18,000 hectares expected and growers optimistic despite limited water.

Rockhampton locals are invited to enter the Reviva Reuse Competition 2025, showcasing creative upcycling projects for cash prizes this November.

Rockhampton Mayor Tony Williams joins the Brisbane 2032 Host Mayors Advisory Group, ensuring Central Queensland has a voice in Games planning.

Rockhampton marks World Teachers Day, celebrating Cheryl Hendry and the lasting impact of dedicated teachers.

Residents at Eureka Villages Rockhampton marked 97 years of Weet-Bix with themed fun, shared memories, and heartfelt community spirit.

Powerlink begins transmission upgrades across Central Queensland to strengthen energy supply and grid stability.

Emmaus College’s Open Boys Quad made Queensland history, winning their fifth straight title through sheer teamwork and relentless dedication.

Rockhampton’s first PET/CT opens on 9 Oct 2025 at I-MED Mater, bringing advanced imaging closer for Central Queensland patients.

Brisbane 2032 procurement launch attracts 1,500 attendees, unveiling 50 EOI packages and a supplier portal for Queensland businesses.

Queensland Rail’s 2-for-1 Outback fares return from Nov 2025 to Mar 2026, giving Queenslanders affordable travel across regional routes.

Planting is underway in the Central Highlands, with 18,000 hectares expected and growers optimistic despite limited water.

Rockhampton locals are invited to enter the Reviva Reuse Competition 2025, showcasing creative upcycling projects for cash prizes this November.

Rockhampton Mayor Tony Williams joins the Brisbane 2032 Host Mayors Advisory Group, ensuring Central Queensland has a voice in Games planning.

Rockhampton marks World Teachers Day, celebrating Cheryl Hendry and the lasting impact of dedicated teachers.

Residents at Eureka Villages Rockhampton marked 97 years of Weet-Bix with themed fun, shared memories, and heartfelt community spirit.

Powerlink begins transmission upgrades across Central Queensland to strengthen energy supply and grid stability.

Emmaus College’s Open Boys Quad made Queensland history, winning their fifth straight title through sheer teamwork and relentless dedication.

Rockhampton’s first PET/CT opens on 9 Oct 2025 at I-MED Mater, bringing advanced imaging closer for Central Queensland patients.

Brisbane 2032 procurement launch attracts 1,500 attendees, unveiling 50 EOI packages and a supplier portal for Queensland businesses.

Queensland Rail’s 2-for-1 Outback fares return from Nov 2025 to Mar 2026, giving Queenslanders affordable travel across regional routes.

Planting is underway in the Central Highlands, with 18,000 hectares expected and growers optimistic despite limited water.