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Premium Content Subscriber only A campaign teaching residents how to protect their accounts from hackers will be rolled out this week. Gladstone Regional Council is running an awareness campaign on cybersecurity from its libraries and customer service locations. Residents can learn how to protect their computers, mobile devices, electronic systems, networks and data from malicious attacks as well as collect a free cyber security mousepad. Gladstone Region Councillor Darryl Branthwaite said there were many different types of cyber security threats including spyware, malware, phishing, spear phishing, pharming and more. âMost people in the Gladstone Region would hear the term âspear phishingâ and think it relates to a day out on our beautiful waterways, but thereâs something fishier at play in this instance,â Cr Branthwaite said. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only A business in the Gladstone Region has been selected to take part in a virtual trade fair, aimed to connect Queensland businesses to the Asian market. Agnes Water business Koffee n Chocolate are just one of 60 Queensland businesses that have started pitching a wide range of Queensland food and drink products with importers and distributors in twelve major Asian cities. While the coronavirus pandemic has slowed overseas trade missions, the Taste of Queensland promotion this year has gone online with exporters and importers negotiating via online meetings. During negotiations, most buyers will be able to taste test the wide range of food and beverage products already dispatched to them. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only Several community art programs will share more than $48,000, thanks to a recent funding approval from Gladstone Regional Council. In a general meeting on May 4, Gladstone Regional Council heard 11 applications were received for the Regional Arts Development Fund Round One for 2020-21. Councillors voted unanimously to fund seven of the 11 applications. Gladstone Independent Schools Music Association, Boyne Tannum Arts Business Community Association, Ping Carlyon, Sharon Hare, Kathryn Apel, Luke Graham and Rosedale State School will share $48,685.97 for art projects across the region. General manager Community Development and Events Kylie Lee said a majority of the applications were of “very high calibre”. ....