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UPDATE 12.40PM: Two people have been taken to Rockhampton Hospital, both in stable conditions, following the crash at the Denham St roundabout.
A Queensland Ambulance Service spokesman said a woman had suffered an arm injury and a man a neck injury. Two people were taken to Rockhampton Hospital after the accident on the roundabout in Denham St. Photo: Jann Houley
BREAKING 11.10AM: A woman is being treated by ambulance officers following a three-vehicle crash in Denham St, Rockhampton.
The accident happened on the roundabout near Rockhampton Girls Grammar School.
Initial reports were the woman was unconscious.
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A former dux of The Cathedral College is one of only two international players competing in the Valencia Open Chess Tournament in Spain.
Justin Turner has had two wins, two draws and two losses in the six games he has played so far at the event, which started on December 26 and runs to December 30.
Based on International Chess Federation rankings, he is ranked 38th of the 50 entrants.
Justin will play a total of 10 games at the tournament, which is in the standard format of long games, with a minimum of 90 minutes plus 30 seconds for each move made.
The 18-year-old said he stayed up past midnight on Saturday and described opening the portal as ânerve wrackingâ because he didnât know what score to expect.
He said he was very happy and elated to share his score with his family, who helped him through this unprecedented year.
âMy family were all so happy for me and have offered me so much support over the last few years, especially this year with everything that has happened,â he said. The Rockhampton Grammar School s Sansuka De Silva is one of 30 students across Queensland to receive an ATAR of 99.95. Picture: Aden Stokes