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Sunbus Rockhampton previously Capricorn Sunbus was the principal bus operator in Rockhampton, Queensland that operated services under the QConnect scheme in Regional Queensland. As of 2022, Sunbus changed its name as part of a business re-brand by the parent company, Kinetic .
Service area: Capricorn Coast Gracemere Mount Morgan Rockhampton Zones: 1–15, 81–85, 91–95: Routes: 10: Hubs: Emu Park Bus Interchange Gracemere CBD Mount Morgan Town Centre Rockhampton Airport Rockhampton City Stockland Rockhampton Yeppoon CBD: Depots: Rockhampton Yeppoon: Fleet: 42 (July 2021) Website: www.youngsbusservice.com.au
Rockhampton was also the junction of the Central Western line and Emu Park line. In January 2023, public consultation was undertaken to help shape the station's redevelopment. [1] A new customer lounge and shelters will be built, as well as accessible car parking and improved connectivity to other public transport. [1]
Rockhampton has had a number of newspapers published in the city since European settlement. The Morning Bulletin is the only surviving daily newspaper, first published in 1861 as the Rockhampton Bulletin and Central Queensland Advertiser. The title was changed to the Rockhampton Bulletin in 1871 before finally becoming The Morning Bulletin in 1878.
Rockhampton Special School is a primary and secondary (Preparatory to Year 12) special education school for boys and girls at 91–115 William Street ( 46] [47] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 63 students with 18 teachers (17 full-time equivalent) and 23 non-teaching staff (15 full-time equivalent).
A number of schools were established in West Rockhampton. Crescent Lagoon, the local state primary school, was established around 1896, and was moved to its current location in 1932 and the Rockhampton Grammar School, which was built in Agnes Street in 1883. The Rockhampton Grammar School is the oldest school in Rockhampton.
Depot Hill State School, 2021. Depot Hill State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at O'Connell Street (19] [20] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 47 students with 4 teachers and 7 non-teaching staff (4 full-time equivalent).
The railway line was officially opened on Saturday 22 December 1888 by Archibald Archer, the local Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Rockhampton. [ 9 ] The branch line's Rockhampton terminus was the North Rockhampton railway station ( 23°22′23″S 150°31′24″E / 23.3730°S 150.5232°E / -23.3730; 150.5232 ...