
Upcycle to win at Reviva Reuse competition
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’s Two Feet & A Heartbeat walk on 12 October will honour kids with heart disease and support HeartKids programs.

Rockhampton Bridge Club shifts Saturday sessions, announces key events, and launches a new learn to play course in November.

Free mental health support is now available at Rockhampton’s Medicare Mental Health Centre at 3/47 William Street.

Rockhampton bids farewell to Tom Wyatt, the man who shaped the city’s parks and gardens.

Celebrate Chloe Cameron, Rockhampton’s Trainee of the Year, and her inspiring journey in Vocational Education & Training during National Skills Week 2024.

Rockhampton urgently needs 30 more blood and plasma donors between August 21 and 26 to help address Queensland’s critical blood shortage caused by record-high cancellation rates.

Rockhampton’s own Dean Loram is reshaping lives with his 41 years of painting expertise, empowering at-risk youth through hands-on renovation projects. Partnering with Transition To Success, Dean has mobilised 35 young people to breathe new life into local buildings while gaining invaluable skills and a renewed sense of purpose.

Rockhampton Table Tennis Association (RTTA) recently celebrated an incredible 90 years at the Rocky Sports Club. The event united past and present players, highlighting the enduring friendships and legacy of the sport.

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

Rockhampton’s Two Feet & A Heartbeat walk on 12 October will honour kids with heart disease and support HeartKids programs.

Rockhampton Bridge Club shifts Saturday sessions, announces key events, and launches a new learn to play course in November.

Free mental health support is now available at Rockhampton’s Medicare Mental Health Centre at 3/47 William Street.

Rockhampton bids farewell to Tom Wyatt, the man who shaped the city’s parks and gardens.

Celebrate Chloe Cameron, Rockhampton’s Trainee of the Year, and her inspiring journey in Vocational Education & Training during National Skills Week 2024.

Rockhampton urgently needs 30 more blood and plasma donors between August 21 and 26 to help address Queensland’s critical blood shortage caused by record-high cancellation rates.

Rockhampton’s own Dean Loram is reshaping lives with his 41 years of painting expertise, empowering at-risk youth through hands-on renovation projects. Partnering with Transition To Success, Dean has mobilised 35 young people to breathe new life into local buildings while gaining invaluable skills and a renewed sense of purpose.

Rockhampton Table Tennis Association (RTTA) recently celebrated an incredible 90 years at the Rocky Sports Club. The event united past and present players, highlighting the enduring friendships and legacy of the sport.

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

Rockhampton’s Two Feet & A Heartbeat walk on 12 October will honour kids with heart disease and support HeartKids programs.

Rockhampton Bridge Club shifts Saturday sessions, announces key events, and launches a new learn to play course in November.

Free mental health support is now available at Rockhampton’s Medicare Mental Health Centre at 3/47 William Street.

Rockhampton bids farewell to Tom Wyatt, the man who shaped the city’s parks and gardens.

Celebrate Chloe Cameron, Rockhampton’s Trainee of the Year, and her inspiring journey in Vocational Education & Training during National Skills Week 2024.

Rockhampton urgently needs 30 more blood and plasma donors between August 21 and 26 to help address Queensland’s critical blood shortage caused by record-high cancellation rates.

Rockhampton’s own Dean Loram is reshaping lives with his 41 years of painting expertise, empowering at-risk youth through hands-on renovation projects. Partnering with Transition To Success, Dean has mobilised 35 young people to breathe new life into local buildings while gaining invaluable skills and a renewed sense of purpose.

Rockhampton Table Tennis Association (RTTA) recently celebrated an incredible 90 years at the Rocky Sports Club. The event united past and present players, highlighting the enduring friendships and legacy of the sport.