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COMMENT : Thursto nails it again, let the boys play

Football legend’s voice is worth listening to in national anthem debate, writes Harry Clarke

Posted byThe Country Caller27th October 202329th July 2025Posted inON COUNTRY, OPINIONLeave a comment on COMMENT : Thursto nails it again, let the boys play

Mixed reactions where 75 percent voted Yes

Country Caller editor speaks with Cape York Aboriginal leaders following Voice referendum rejection

Posted byThe Country Caller17th October 202329th July 2025Posted inNEWS, ON COUNTRYTags:cape york, cooktown, elders, hope vale, indigenous, OPINION, referendum, voice, voteLeave a comment on Mixed reactions where 75 percent voted Yes

Colour and camels collect coin for kindergarten

Biennial Wandoan Camel Races bringing community together for kindergarten fundraiser

Posted byThe Country Caller13th October 202313th October 2023Posted inCOMMUNITYTags:senex, wandoan camel racesLeave a comment on Colour and camels collect coin for kindergarten

Promotor’s big vision for Savannah festival’s future

James Dein, founder and promoter of Savannah in the Round, talk about the festival’s big potential

Posted byThe Country Caller12th October 202329th July 2025Posted inNEWSTags:james dein, james johnston, jimmy barnes, promoter, savannah in the roundLeave a comment on Promotor’s big vision for Savannah festival’s future

Largest Aboriginal town’s music fest marks 10 years

Star power headlines revived music festival in Australia largest Aboriginal community

Posted byThe Country Caller11th October 202329th July 2025Posted inON COUNTRYTags:aboriginal, voice, yarrabahLeave a comment on Largest Aboriginal town’s music fest marks 10 years

Remote north mayor says Voice hasn’t been raised

Pormpuraaw Aboriginal Shire Council leader said community lacks understanding about proposed Voice to Parliament

Posted byThe Country Caller5th October 202310th October 2023Posted inNEWS, ON COUNTRYTags:aboriginal, cape york, pormpuraaw, referendum, remote indigenous, the voiceLeave a comment on Remote north mayor says Voice hasn’t been raised

The things you learn when you go off the grid

Reflections from mustering cattle in the coastal ranges of North Queensland

Posted byThe Country Caller4th October 202329th July 2025Posted inOPINIONTags:brahman, cattle musteringLeave a comment on The things you learn when you go off the grid

EXCLUSIVE: New TSBE boss’s shock at sudden departure

Greg Bowden, appointed CEO of TSBE in April, resigns suddenly

Posted byThe Country Caller27th September 202329th July 2025Posted inNEWSTags:ceo, chamber of commerce, enterprise, surat basin, tsbeLeave a comment on EXCLUSIVE: New TSBE boss’s shock at sudden departure

Balonne seminar shares wealth management advice

Investment advice for rural clients on the menu at St George’s Australian Hotel

Posted byThe Country Caller27th September 202327th September 2023Posted inNEWSTags:balonne, investment, morgans, peter clarke, seminar, st george, stockbrokingLeave a comment on Balonne seminar shares wealth management advice

First coal at Acland Stage 3 amid share price surge

New Hope coal company reports billion dollar profit as first coal dug from controversial mine site

Posted byThe Country Caller22nd September 202323rd October 2023Posted inNEWS, RESOURCESTags:alliance, coal, mine, new hopeLeave a comment on First coal at Acland Stage 3 amid share price surge

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