Jobs boost in Gladstone Gaol wish list
Re-opening the Gladstone Gaol could create up to 40 ongoing and temporary jobs according to the town’s progress association, which wants to see it...
Fishers to find out gulf algal impact
Fishers will help in getting a picture of the impacts of the statewide algal bloom on fish populations as waters off Port Wakefield show...
Laura locals elected to guide $1 million spend
A committee of eight representatives from the Laura community and Northern Areas Council have recently been unveiled as the committee tasked with leading the...
Dead whales washes ashore at Baroota
The carcass of a whale was found on Barrows Beach, Baroota on the morning of 24 September by a local fisher person, who notified...
Blyth student spells S-U-C-C-E-S-S
A Blyth Primary School student has spelled her way to the top of a national competition recently.
The annual Prime Minister's Spelling Bee was run...
Gordini’s are Go in Clare
Car enthusiasts are in for a very special treat, as obscure and very rare French sporting cars are coming to Clare over the October...
End of the line for Gladstone’s old hospital
A Federation-era building that housed Gladstone’s first hospital will be knocked down to make way for new council facilities.
Northern Areas Council (NAC) bought the...
Stolen car recovered at Two Wells
A man has been arrested after a stolen vehicle was located at Two Wells on 23 September.
SAPOL reports officers had spotted a stolen Holden...
Politician peloton pedals through Mid North
Politicians scattered the region’s roadways as a group of more than 30 cyclists took part in the Pollie Pedal.
The charity cycling event unites Members...
Store lamb prices push to dearer trend
SA LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE DUBLIN REPORT
Sheep - 23 September
Quality was fair to average as agents offered 4500 lambs and 2000 sheep.
The usual trade and...