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Premium Content Subscriber only The Department of Transport and Main Roads has released new artist’s impressions for the Rockhampton Ring Road and is now calling on the community to provide feedback. New images show an overpass solution at the Alexandra Street connection just east of the Fitzroy River Bridge, replacing the original plan for traffic lights. Rockhampton Ring Road - Alexandra Street overpass. PIC: TMR Traffic heading northbound on the 17.4km Ring Road, towards Yeppoon and Marlborough, will now have two lanes to turn left and go straight ahead at the Parkhurst traffic lights, compared to the single lanes for these directions shown in the original flyover video. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only Quick thinking saved eight head of cattle that were travelling on a cattle train at Westwood when it caught fire early Friday morning. Emergency services were called to the incident near the intersection at Somerset Street and the Capricorn Highway about 2.40am. According to a Queensland Fire and Emergency Services spokesman, the people in the cattle train had managed to extinguish the fire before the arrival of emergency services. The spokesman said power lines had been de-energised and the scene was left in the hands of Aurizon staff. A Queensland Police service spokeswoman said the eight cattle that were in the 100-carriage train were all okay . ....
Premium Content Subscriber only A woman has been hospitalised after being hurt by a camel near a Central Queensland highway on Thursday morning. The victim in her 60s was hit by the animal near the Capricorn Highway at Stanwell at 7.42am on May 13, according to a Queensland Ambulance spokeswoman. Her face was injured and she was taken to Rockhampton Hospital in a stable condition. Police were also on scene. Subscriber Exclusives ....