
MORNING REWIND: Top stories you may have missed
HAPPY December 1 everybody,
Welcome to today’s edition of the Morning Rewind, where we fill you in on the biggest stories you may have missed yesterday, November 30.
Today’s weather: Max 32. Mostly sunny. Light winds becoming northeasterly 20 to 25 km/h in the middle of the day then becoming light in the late evening.
Tide times:
Low: 0.75m at 3.03am
High: 4.14m at 9.32am
Low: 0.99m at 3.49pm
High: 3.31m at 9.45pm
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A 37-YEAR-OLD man has been remanded in custody following the discovery of an alleged meth production lab at a Gladstone residence.
A Queensland Police Service spokeswoman said police attended the address at 8am yesterday for an unrelated matter and a number of items were seized.
Catch up HERE.
THE horrific spate of dog attacks in the Gladstone region shows no sign of slowing, with another victim added to the tally last weekend.
Kellie Green said she was overwhelmed by the social media response after publishing the attacked dog’s photos on social media, looking for its owner on Sunday night.
Catch up HERE.

PEOPLE searching for a fur-friend to spend the holidays with need to take extra care this festive season, with puppy scams named a common cyber scam at Christmas.
Queensland Police Service’s Financial and Cyber Crime Group has named 12 common cyber scams at Christmas, and puppy scams made the list.
Catch up HERE.
Gladstone State High School students stunned on the red carpet at their school formal.
Check out the gallery HERE.

Two rugby league stars visited the Gladstone region last weekend for some rest and relaxation.
Canberra Raiders players Curtis Scott and 2020 Dally M medallist Jack Wighton were photographed fishing at Lake Awoonga by Gladstone Fly and Sport Fishing.
Catch up HERE.
