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Disadvantaged youth to rebuild stolen bikes and improve employment options15 November 2016, 09:26 -
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Depot Hill battlers: Life on the floodplains14 November 2016, 08:15 -
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Underground water management laws branded both 'too weak' and 'too tough'10 November 2016, 05:11
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Stolen bikes to help disadvantaged youth find jobs
Police say a new pilot program, where disengaged youth will re-fashion unused, stolen bicycles, will help participants build skills and find employment.
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Depot Hill will not be moved
On the fringe of Australia's 14th-largest regional city, Rockhampton, a tiny community is united after more than a century of frequent natural disasters.
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Torch relay runners celebrate 60th anniversary with central Queensland reunion
More than 100 participants in the 1956 Olympic Torch relay have gathered in central Queensland to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the event.
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'It can't all be left to Rosie Batty': Domestic violence awareness in central Queensland
Domestic violence awareness campaigns are starting to make a difference in an area of regional Queensland where domestic violence rates were twice the state average, police say.
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World champion netballer Laura Geitz inspires regional girls
Two-time world champion netballer Laura Geitz tells regional girls that coming from a country area is an advantage.
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Football club reopens after being destroyed in cyclone
One of Queensland's oldest football clubs is set to reopen after closing its doors nearly two years ago after sustaining devastating damage from Cyclone Marcia.
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Hockey stalwart notches up six decades at her local club
Evelyn Denney has a lifetime of hockey memories after notching up 61 years with her local club.
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Teen suffers serious eye injury in magpie attack
A central Queensland mother warns of the dangers of magpies during breeding season after her son was seriously injured when he was swooped while riding his bike.
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Acoustic caves provide unique stage for opera singers
A Brisbane-based opera company says the Capricorn Caves in central Queensland provide an audience space like no other.
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Expo helps parents find out about local services
Gladstone Communities for Children urged parents to seek out local services that could benefit their children.
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Cattle researchers fight 'extraordinary' patent of bovine genome
Cattle researchers launch legal fight against the patent of cattle genome as "unjustifiable imposition of higher costs" in research...More
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