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Look familiar?
18/03/2026

Look familiar?

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Last one investigators, let’s finish strong!

Is this room familiar? It contains some distinctive features including a fireplace as well as a wooden balustrade, tiles and parquetry floor. It may be familiar to people who have visited the location.

This image has been released as part of the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation Trace an Object campaign, where members of the public are requested to help identify objects and locations from the background of child sexual abuse images and videos to help stop child abuse and provide new avenues of investigation for police.

If you recognise the location, or have any information, please make a report online to the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation at: www.accce.gov.au/what-we-do/trace-an-object

Thank you to everyone who has viewed the images and provided valuable information for our investigators as part of the Trace an Object campaign. You’re doing your part to help identify, save and support victims of online child sexual exploitation.

To learn more about the campaign, or to see all of the images in more detail, visit: www.accce.gov.au/what-we-do/trace-an-object

18/03/2026
18/03/2026

POLICE TRAINING EXERCISE: ROCKHAMPTON

Police would like to advise the community that a training exercise will be held in Stockland tonight, Wednesday 18 March.

Members of the public may see an increased police presence in the shopping centre and hear loud noises as part of this training. Police wish to reassure the community that there is no cause for concern.

This is a planned training operation aimed at enhancing our officers’ capability to respond to incidents, reinforcing our commitment to community safety.

Want to know more about locks?
09/03/2026

Want to know more about locks?

10/02/2026

A six-month drug operation targeting the unlawful supply of commercial quantities of cannabis across Central Queensland has concluded, resulting in the

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29/01/2026

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16/12/2025

For all current warnings, updates and mapping go to https://www.fire.qld.gov.au/Current-Incidents.

AVOID SMOKE - Bajool, Struck Oil and Bouldercombe (near Mount Morgan) - fire as at 2:17pm Tuesday, 16 December 2025



Warning level: ADVICE



Warning area: Bajool, Struck Oil, Bouldercombe and surrounding areas



Smoke is currently affecting Bajool, Struck Oil, Bouldercombe and surrounding areas. This is from a fire burning near Upper Ulam Road, Bajool.



What you should do:

- Stay inside and close windows and doors.

- Keep respiratory medication close by.

- Follow your bushfire survival plan now. If you do not have a bushfire survival plan, make one on the QFD website.

- Avoid driving through smoke if you can.

- Watch out for firefighters working in the area.

- Do not fly drones around the fire. Drones affect air operations.



Impacts:

- No properties are at risk.

- Smoke can make it hard for some people to breathe.

- Smoke can make it hard to see when you are driving.

- Some roads may be closed.



Further Information:

- For all warnings, visit the https://www.fire.qld.gov.au/Current-Incidents.

- Follow QFD on Facebook and X.com: https://x.com/QldFireDept.

- For road closures, visit the https://qldtraffic.qld.gov.au or call 13 19 40.

- Visit the https://apps.des.qld.gov.au/air-quality for live air quality data.

- Find out how to get ready for a bushfire on the https://bushfire-survival-plan.qfes.qld.gov.au under Prepare - Bushfire.



Updates will be issued if the situation changes.



This warning is from Queensland Fire Department.

Can you help identify any of these backgrounds?
16/12/2025

Can you help identify any of these backgrounds?

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Tropical flowers spread across patterned pink bedspreads.

Red football jerseys framed for posterity.

A kitchen complete with internet modem, window blinds and coffee mugs.

To the ordinary eye, these things sound like slices from everyday life. But for the AFP-led Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation they’re tiny clues that could help to identify, save and support victims of online child sexual exploitation (OCSE).

The images described above form part of the fourth Australian release of Stop Child Abuse – Trace an Object, which involves the public release of ‘cold case’ OCSE images in search of community help to identify their origins.

While the photos have been censored to remove graphic material, the idea is the different knowledge sets, life experiences and locales of Australians right across the country might unearth useful information or insights.

See the images online at www.accce.gov.au/trace, where you can make a report of information.

26/11/2025
26/11/2025

Love a good bargain? Black Friday sales are here, but so are the scammers. 🛍️🚨
Before you checkout, double-check!

❗If it seems to good to be true…it probably is
🔗 Don’t click on suspicious links
💰 Use secure payments methods
🔒 Enable two factor authentication and use strong passwords

Shop smart and don’t get caught in a scam this Black Friday.

26/11/2025

Capricornia Police are committed to road safety and saving lives across the District. Regular high visibility patrols and traffic enforcement operations are run to reduce the loss of lives and injuries on our roads.

Over the past fortnight, we have detected:
High-range drink drivers:
- 0.153% Yeppoon Road, Limestone Creek
- 0.167% Drynan Drive, Calliope
- 0.174% Littlefield Street, Blackwater
- 0.161% Yeppoon Road, Norman Gardens

High speeds:
- 144/100 Dawson Highway, Calliope
- 143/100 Yeppoon Road, Norman Gardens
- 127/80 Dawson Highway, Clinton
- 154/100 Capricorn Highway, Westwood
- 124/70 Yaamba Road, Parkhurst
- 142/100 Bruce Highway, East End
- 81/40 Yaamba Road, Parkhurst (School Zone)
- 142/100 Bruce Highway, Yaamba
- 144/100 Bruce Highway, Colosseum
- 165/100 Yeppoon Road, Norman Gardens

Hooning:
Dawson Road, Clinton - Initially evaded Police but later intercepted. Driver arrested and charged. Vehicle immobilised for 90 days

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