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‘We’re the other half of the nation’: the precarious art of winning central Queensland hearts and minds
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From her cafe on Gladstone’s main drag, an easy stroll from one of Australia’s great industrial harbours, Amanda McGrath offers advice for fly-in Labor politicians hoping to capture central Queensland hearts and minds.
“Tell me what [net zero] looks like.
“You hear a very vague statement and the average person without a science degree or whatever doesn’t know how to interpret that,” she says. “I don’t know how to interpret that.”
Anzac Day services
After two years of official ANZAC services being disrupted due to the Christchurch mosque attacks and Covid-19, the region’s service and parade organisers are looking forward to a return to normal this year. Matakana School got the ball rolling on April 9, when students gathered at the village war memorial to lay a wreath and pay their tributes to those who served. For a full guide to local services, see below.
After two years of cancellations due to the Christchurch mosque attacks and Covid-19, official Anzac Day parades and services are set to be back in full swing this year. Stand at Dawn will be happening again this year and is expected to be broadcast on TV and radio for people who cannot attend services.