What’s on at your regional theatre? Glancing back and looking forward to some good laughs! by Stephen Pike, The Q program manager What’s happening at The Q? Depending on whether you see the glass half full or half empty, The Q may be seen to be coming to the end of a
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Woodlawn wind farm
It’s been too long with the National Party writing NSW environmental policy.
Over 500 rallied for our wildlife in Martin Place by Stand up for Nature conservation alliance 25 October: Last week, the concrete jungle of Martin Place came alive with animal costumes, signs and chants as over 500 people rallied together for our wildlife. What an incredible collective effort this campaign has been so
Donald Trump is moving to the White House, and liberals put him there
New evidence of Aboriginal Australians in the outback about 49,000 years ago
The Australian Science Media Centre has reported on new university research finding that Aboriginal Australians colonised the interior of the continent earlier than previously thought. This also helps cement theories on the length of human habitation in this country. A rock shelter in the Flinders Ranges, 550km north of Adelaide, has
Salvos Stores Celebrate 130 Years of Service
Police seek witnesses after bus collides with pedestrian on Cooma road, Queanbeyan
Shortly after 9am on Monday 31 October 2016, a collision occurred between a bus and pedestrian in Cooma Road, Queanbeyan. This was adjacent to the primary school and showground. Police are seeking witnesses to this collision to assist with their investigation. A 66 year old women from Queanbeyan was conveyed to the
Local environment plan to get review, more suburbia for Bungendore
COUNCIL WATCH with Peter Marshall Peter Marshall is a former Palerang Councillor and resident of Captains Flat Residents of the former Palerang Council area will be intrigued to know that the Palerang Local Environmental Plan (LEP) is about to be reviewed, just two years after being implemented. Queanbeyan Palerang Regional Council papers
Wave, solar and energy storage to power island
Australian technology shows real innovation, pls note PM Turnbull Could a mix of renewable energy completely and independently power Garden Island off the coast of Perth, Western Australia? With $2.5 million in support from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) local Perth company, Carnegie Wave Energy, is set to design and build
Queanbeyan River Festival
Queanbeyan residents and visitors will converge on the Queanbeyan River on Saturday 29 October for the popular Queanbeyan River Festival. Council has again partnered with The Eden Monaro Cancer Support Group to host the popular boat races. There are opportunities to enter boats in three categories including the ‘Build your own