• Gunfire and fear in FNQ community's weekend of chaos - The Cairns Post

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    Gunfire and fear in FNQ community's weekend of chaos
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    A MAN is dead and a Far North indigenous community was in lockdown after a chaotic night of gunfire, rioting and screaming left residents too scared to venture outside. Residents of the remote town of Aurukun, 600km northwest of Cairns, are in shock ...and more »
  • FNQ favourite named the most popular Aussie cyclist on tour - The Cairns Post

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    FNQ favourite named the most popular Aussie cyclist on tour
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    ADORING fans have given one of the Far North's most successful sporting products a big tick of approval. Cairns-raised cyclist Adam Hansen claimed the 2015 People's Choice Award as the most popular Australian cyclist on the world tour, edging stars ...
  • Inmates stage protest on Tablelands prison roof - The Cairns Post

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    Inmates stage protest on Tablelands prison roof
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    THREE prisoners have climbed on to a roof at Lotus Glen and staged a marathon protest after reportedly demanding cigarettes. The men first climbed on to the roof of the Tablelands correctional centre on Saturday night, and were continuing their lengthy ...
  • Cow has beef with FNQ member - The Cairns Post

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    Cow has beef with FNQ member
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    Warren Entsch can still manage a smile after he received stitches to his face from a 700kg cow which forced his head into a metal gate at his Malanda farm on the weekend. PICTURE: JUSTIN BRIERTY Source: News Limited. ACCIDENT prone MP Warren ...
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  • Cairns' hotels enjoying cracker November business - The Cairns Post

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    Cairns' hotels enjoying cracker November business
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    Queensland Hotels Association Far Northern branch president Nic O'Donnell said hotels were nearly full. “Traditionally November is the worst month of the year,” he said. “Occupancies are in the high 80s, even 90s, it's very surprising.” Mr O'Donnell ...
  • Cairns innovator proves to be a jack of all trades - The Cairns Post

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    Cairns innovator proves to be a jack of all trades
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    DARREN Barber is a maintenance man by day and a men's fashion entrepreneur by night – one of many budding innovators calling Cairns home. Mr Barber, 34, is a panelbeater by trade, but an interest in men's fashion sparked his current venture – a ...
  • Cairns Reclaim Australia rally a 'mostly peaceful' event - The Cairns Post

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    Cairns Reclaim Australia rally a 'mostly peaceful' event
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    Police speak with a counter protester at the Reclaim Australia rally after she was involved in a brief argument with supporters. Source: News Corp Australia. POLICE were quick to calm the few heated arguments that broke out during yesterday's Cairns ...and more »
  • Razor gets lucky as tick bite numbers rise in FNQ - The Cairns Post

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    Razor gets lucky as tick bite numbers rise in FNQ
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    Edge hill resident Suzie Roberts with her 7-year-old German shepherd Razor, who is lucky to be alive after falling sick to three paralysis ticks. PICTURE: STEWART McLEAN Source: News Corp Australia. SUZIE Roberts remembers the dread of not knowing if ...
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  • Perth vs Cairns highlights: Wildcats win in one-point ball game - The Roar

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    Perth vs Cairns highlights: Wildcats win in one-point ball game
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    Man of the match Casey Prather inspired the Perth Wildcats to an incredibly exciting victory in the final game of round seven, as they managed to defeat the Cairns Taipans by a single point at the Perth Arena. After a massive game, Prather stepped up ...
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