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01 Gladstone - Your Mining Town

Gladstone – Where the mining meets ocean

The thriving port-side city of Gladstone is not what you’d expect from a town whose economy relies heavily on the resources industry, writes Sophie Blackshaw. Perched on the edge of the blue Pacific...

Red Carded: Fishing Advice With Lee Brake

Lee Brake from Fish & Boat looks at some common mistakes many new anglers make when chasing big reds. Chasing big red emperor and nannygai is a type of fishing all in itself and it all too often...

Inskip Peninsula

Camping at Inskip Peninsula over the Easter Holidays is only recommended for the clinically insane. And for anyone who enjoys sleeping mere inches from 32,674 snoring strangers. So the fact that half...

Weipa: No better fishing in Queensland

[hr]Weipa is one of the friendliest and most hospitable towns in the state, writes long time local Barra Dave. And don’t get him started on the fishing…[hr] Where in the world is Weipa? Queensland’s...

Jet Capsule: Pocket rocket

Combining the refinement of a yacht with the practicality and manoeuvrability of a fishing tinny, the Jet Capsule is a poppy little number that does the trick with a fraction of the fuss...

Big Boys Toys: Hobie Mirage Pro

About Fish near you will be crapping their scaly little fish pants when you hit the water in the ultimate fishing cayak – the Hobie Mirage Pro Angler 14. This state-of-the-art fish slayer is...

Boyne Island and Tannum Sands

The twin communities of Boyne Island and Tannum Sands are located just 15 minutes drive south of the Gladstone city centre and have grown in popularity due to their pristine beaches and small town...

Blackwater – The coal capital of Queensland

Kristen Scott explains exactly why Blackwater has earned its title of being Queensland’s coal capital. At first glance, Blackwater appears to be little more than a smouldering ghost town with a few...