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Author Archives: Caitlin Crowley

Path to Treaty: Premier announces historic legislation

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has outlined historic legislation as part of the Path to Treaty.

Posted byCaitlin Crowley15th February 202315th February 2023Posted inON COUNTRY, POLITICSTags:indigenous, Path to Treaty, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, queenslandLeave a comment on Path to Treaty: Premier announces historic legislation

Migrants welcomed west to work, stay and play

A Toowoomba migrant employment service is helping solve workforce shortages in regional Australia.

Posted byCaitlin Crowley15th February 202317th February 2023Posted inagriculture, COMMUNITYTags:darling downs, employment, goondiwindi, Maranoa, migrants, Mulberry Project, refugees, toowoomba, workforce shortageLeave a comment on Migrants welcomed west to work, stay and play

Fruity fun ripe for the picking on the Granite Belt

It’s harvest season on the Granite Belt and people can pick their own fruit from this weekend.

Posted byCaitlin Crowley14th February 202314th February 2023Posted inagricultureTags:Apples, Applethorpe, Granite Belt, queensland, Strawberries, tourismLeave a comment on Fruity fun ripe for the picking on the Granite Belt

OPEN LETTER: We matter and we deserve better

Cloncurry Shire Council has written an open letter to Westpac Bank after news it’s closing its local branch.

Posted byCaitlin Crowley10th February 202317th February 2023Posted inCOMMUNITY, OPINIONTags:banking, cloncurry, outback, queensland, Westpac, WestpackLeave a comment on OPEN LETTER: We matter and we deserve better

COMMENT: Night shift is not for the faint hearted

Reporter Caitlin Crowley reflects on working “night shifts” as a new parent.

Posted byCaitlin Crowley9th February 202317th February 2023Posted inCOMMUNITY, OPINIONTags:darling downs, OPINION, parenting, queensland, sleep, toowoombaLeave a comment on COMMENT: Night shift is not for the faint hearted

Battle of the buskers returning to Stanthorpe streets

The SEQ Finals of the National Australian Busking Championships return to Stanthorpe in March.

Posted byCaitlin Crowley8th February 20238th February 2023Posted inCOMMUNITYTags:Apple & Grape, Busking, Granite Belt, queensland, Stanthorpe, tourismLeave a comment on Battle of the buskers returning to Stanthorpe streets

Llama Lunch puts laughs on the menu in Crows Nest

Reporter Caitlin Crowley shares what it was like to have lunch with llamas.

Posted byCaitlin Crowley5th February 20235th February 2023Posted inCOMMUNITYTags:Crows Nest, high country hamlets, Llamas, queensland, tourismLeave a comment on Llama Lunch puts laughs on the menu in Crows Nest

Downs study powering state’s hydrogen jobs future

A new study will examine the skills needed for Queensland’s emerging hydrogen industry.

Posted byCaitlin Crowley3rd February 20233rd February 2023Posted inRESOURCESTags:chinchilla, darling downs, hydrogen, queensland, RESOURCES, toowoomba, tsbe, western downsLeave a comment on Downs study powering state’s hydrogen jobs future

Qld’s “Musical Route 66” ready to rock regions

The first new Queensland Music Trails have been announced for regional Queensland.

Posted byCaitlin Crowley1st February 202329th July 2025Posted inCOMMUNITYTags:festival, Music Trail, queensland, Scenic Rim, tourism, western downsLeave a comment on Qld’s “Musical Route 66” ready to rock regions

UPDATE: Teens arrested after shots fired in Tara

Emergency exclusion zone established following a shooting in Tara

Posted byCaitlin Crowley18th January 202319th January 2023Posted inNEWSTags:crime, police, queensland, shooting, tara, western downsLeave a comment on UPDATE: Teens arrested after shots fired in Tara

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