The Australia Government has released the ACCC’s first interim report into the supply of, and demand for, wholesale gas in Australia and the outlook is not pretty. The ACCC Gas Inquiry 2017-20 Interim Report focusses on likely supply and demand conditions for 2018 and according to ACCC Chair Rod … [Read more...]
Do you know the owner of this Vehicle?
Police are seeking information that maybe able to identify the owner or driver of the pictured vehicle. Police believe they may be able to assist officers with the investigation into a recent petrol drive off which occurred on Monday, September 11 approximately 12:49am. You can report … [Read more...]
Pair charged after failing to properly extinguish a cigarette butt – Charges
With hot, dry and windy conditions across South West and Southern Queensland again today, police and firefighters are reminding the community to responsibly extinguish cigarette butts and they are not mucking around. Yesterday afternoon, a man and a woman allegedly failed to properly put out the … [Read more...]
Common Sense Approach to Vegetation Management
AgForce begins a new push for an overhaul of Queensland’s Vegetation Management laws today, with the target all major political parties, ahead of the up- coming state election. AgForce will reveal its new policy which pushes for a one on one approach with farmers able to negotiate with the state … [Read more...]
Help strengthen Basin Water Resource Management – Nominations Called
People from across the Murray Darling Basin — from all walks of life, backgrounds and experiences – are being encouraged to nominate for the Murray–Darling Basin Community Committee. Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) Chair, the Hon Neil Andrew AO, says the Basin Community Committee was a … [Read more...]
Cunnamulla Police Wrap
Police Liaison Officer Laurie Bateman and Cunnamulla State School Adopt a Cop, Constable Saxon had a great time with the kids on Friday, August 4 during NAIDOC celebrations. The celebrations are about getting together to learn Aboriginal beliefs and customs, meeting with community elders and … [Read more...]
Host of activities for Seniors Week at Charleville
Seniors at Charleville will be treated to an extravaganza of entertainment and activities when the town celebrates Seniors Week from 15 to 24 August. Charleville Healthy Ageing Program Coordinator and Murweh Mayor Annie Liston, says expect a huge week. The week kicks off with a Mayor’s Morning … [Read more...]
Morven Rail Hub Gets a Tick
The $4.18 Million investment in the Morven Rail Hub has been given a Federal Government tick with Regional Development Minister Fiona Nash making the announcement this week. The funding will come from the Federal Government’s Building Better Regions Fund (BBRF). The project is … [Read more...]
Putting A Foot Forward?
Increased numbers of South West residents have been putting their feet right in it thanks to the growing popularity of a locally-delivered podiatry assistant service. The service is delivered from Roma, Charleville and St George hospitals and at outreach clinics in smaller centres … [Read more...]
Cunnamulla Crime Watch
Police in Cunnamulla have been kept busy with a range of issues across the week. Trespass A 42-year- old Cunnamulla man has been charged with allegedly trespassing for entering a dwelling, he’s due in Cunnamulla Magistrates Court on August 7. Shop … [Read more...]


















