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15 new correctional officers graduated in Rockhampton after 10 weeks of training and will now join Capricornia Correctional Centre.
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15 new correctional officers graduated in Rockhampton after 10 weeks of training and will now join Capricornia Correctional Centre.

Rockhampton mum lifts spirits with a $1.05m Saturday Gold Lotto win, as Central Queensland counts five wins in 2025.

Central Queensland logged 749 million steps in 2024 through 10,000 Steps, part of Queensland’s $43m prevention health funding boost.

Women in Central QLD are invited to share their cancer story through ANZGOG’s program to improve women’s cancer care.

Isaac Power Station project in Central Queensland moves forward with NAIF support and strong energy targets.

200+ new homes for Central Queensland backed by record $5.6B housing plan to ease housing stress and support locals.

New $61.1M Rockhampton TAFE Precinct will train 350+ tradies yearly, unlocking land for homes and boosting CQ skills.

The rebrand and digital shift underscore CDC Queensland’s focus on innovation and enhancing transport services for communities statewide.

What’s happening? The Crisafulli Government has announced a $5 million annual expansion of the Made in Queensland manufacturing grants. The program aims to bolster Queensland’s advanced manufacturing sector by increasing capability, productivity, and innovation, while supporting high-skilled jobs. Minister for Manufacturing, Dale Last, visited Rockhampton businesses Manuplex and PHL Metal Fabrication and toured the Rockhampton Manufacturing Hub to unveil this initiative. Why it matters? This investment highlights the government’s commitment to positioning Queensland as a leader in manufacturing. By reducing operational costs and creating investment certainty, the initiative not only fosters local economic growth but also helps secure Queensland’s reputation as an attractive destination for manufacturing businesses. Local Impact The Rockhampton Manufacturing Hub plays a pivotal role in driving innovation

Speaker Milton Dick MP visits Longreach schools, bringing Parliament to students through the Parliament in Schools program.

15 new correctional officers graduated in Rockhampton after 10 weeks of training and will now join Capricornia Correctional Centre.

Rockhampton mum lifts spirits with a $1.05m Saturday Gold Lotto win, as Central Queensland counts five wins in 2025.

Central Queensland logged 749 million steps in 2024 through 10,000 Steps, part of Queensland’s $43m prevention health funding boost.

Women in Central QLD are invited to share their cancer story through ANZGOG’s program to improve women’s cancer care.

Isaac Power Station project in Central Queensland moves forward with NAIF support and strong energy targets.

200+ new homes for Central Queensland backed by record $5.6B housing plan to ease housing stress and support locals.

New $61.1M Rockhampton TAFE Precinct will train 350+ tradies yearly, unlocking land for homes and boosting CQ skills.

The rebrand and digital shift underscore CDC Queensland’s focus on innovation and enhancing transport services for communities statewide.

What’s happening? The Crisafulli Government has announced a $5 million annual expansion of the Made in Queensland manufacturing grants. The program aims to bolster Queensland’s advanced manufacturing sector by increasing capability, productivity, and innovation, while supporting high-skilled jobs. Minister for Manufacturing, Dale Last, visited Rockhampton businesses Manuplex and PHL Metal Fabrication and toured the Rockhampton Manufacturing Hub to unveil this initiative. Why it matters? This investment highlights the government’s commitment to positioning Queensland as a leader in manufacturing. By reducing operational costs and creating investment certainty, the initiative not only fosters local economic growth but also helps secure Queensland’s reputation

Speaker Milton Dick MP visits Longreach schools, bringing Parliament to students through the Parliament in Schools program.

15 new correctional officers graduated in Rockhampton after 10 weeks of training and will now join Capricornia Correctional Centre.

Rockhampton mum lifts spirits with a $1.05m Saturday Gold Lotto win, as Central Queensland counts five wins in 2025.

Central Queensland logged 749 million steps in 2024 through 10,000 Steps, part of Queensland’s $43m prevention health funding boost.

Women in Central QLD are invited to share their cancer story through ANZGOG’s program to improve women’s cancer care.

Isaac Power Station project in Central Queensland moves forward with NAIF support and strong energy targets.

200+ new homes for Central Queensland backed by record $5.6B housing plan to ease housing stress and support locals.

New $61.1M Rockhampton TAFE Precinct will train 350+ tradies yearly, unlocking land for homes and boosting CQ skills.

The rebrand and digital shift underscore CDC Queensland’s focus on innovation and enhancing transport services for communities statewide.

What’s happening? The Crisafulli Government has announced a $5 million annual expansion of the Made in Queensland manufacturing grants. The program aims to bolster Queensland’s advanced manufacturing sector by increasing capability, productivity, and innovation, while supporting high-skilled jobs. Minister for Manufacturing, Dale Last, visited Rockhampton businesses Manuplex and PHL Metal Fabrication and toured the Rockhampton Manufacturing Hub to unveil this initiative. Why it matters? This investment highlights the government’s commitment to positioning Queensland as a leader in manufacturing. By reducing operational costs and creating investment certainty, the initiative not only fosters local economic growth but also helps secure Queensland’s reputation

Speaker Milton Dick MP visits Longreach schools, bringing Parliament to students through the Parliament in Schools program.