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Spotlight on farming facts thanks to Ekka Ag-vocacy
Julie McDonald used her address to the Rural Press Club to call for more Ag advocacy and mentoring.
Future looking brighter thanks to Lady Tradie network
Future Lady Tradies is looking to support girls to finish apprenticeships in blue collar sectors.
Troops could train anywhere, so why regional Qld?
Reporter Kate Banville explains why regional Queensland is an ideal military training ground.
Students to celebrate school’s century of education
St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School in Chinchilla gears up for it’s Centenary Celebration
Minister visit signals new era of regional investment
Minister for Regional Development Kristy McBain wants an “evidence-based” approach to investment.
Human remains found, blackbox still missing after chopper tragedy
By KATE BANVILLE Questions have been raised as to why the blackbox fitted to an army helicopter, which smashed into the ocean with “catastrophic impact” last Friday, is yet to be located, as the Australian Defence Force confirms human remains have been found. Soldiers Capt Danniel Lyon, Lt Maxwell Nugent, WO2 Joseph Phillip Laycock and Cpl AlexanderContinue reading “Human remains found, blackbox still missing after chopper tragedy”
Award-winning law firm bridging city country divide
By CAITLIN CROWLEY | SPONSORED A MULTI-AWARD winning Toowoomba law firm is helping regional businesses capitalise on opportunities by combining the expertise of capital city firms with the context and insight of a local. Enterprise Legal is tackling more complex cases for rural clients than ever before, under the leadership of Principal Director Peta GrayContinue reading “Award-winning law firm bridging city country divide”
Tiny town turns battle ground as locals join exercise
Ingham residents are acting various roles as part of Talisman Sabre training.
WATCH: Troops build floating highway off Qld coast
By KATE BANVILLE A ‘highway on water’ is taking shape off the North Queensland coast as the US military attempts its largest ship-to-shore logistics operation to date. The small fishing and farming town of Bowen has become the command and control centre for the Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore (JLOTS) maritime operation. It’s one of dozens ofContinue reading “WATCH: Troops build floating highway off Qld coast”