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Emergency services brace for possible cyclone as wet Christmas seems certain
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Shelby Smith (7) and Sami-Lee Smith (9) pose in Santa hats and an umbrella with the likelihood of a wet Christmas. PICTURE: JUSTIN BRIERTY Source: News Limited. DISASTER bosses will consider forward deploying emergency services into remote Cape ...and more »
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Emergency services brace for possible cyclone as wet Christmas seems certain - The Cairns Post
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Flags hung in Cairns CBD tree to deter colony of bats from roosting - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Flags hung in Cairns CBD tree to deter colony of bats from roosting
The Cairns Post
Council workers were forced to stop work after bats were spotted in this large fig tree in the CBD. PICTURE: JUSTIN BRIERTY Source: News Limited. REPORTS of a young flying fox roosting in a large fig tree at the site of the Shields St upgrade have ... -
Cairns named Senior PGA Professional player of year - Detroit Free Press
Detroit Free Press
Cairns named Senior PGA Professional player of year
Detroit Free Press
Brian Cairns of Walled Lake is the OMEGA Senior PGA Professional player of the year. He earned 813.55 points based on finishing tied for fifth in the PGA Professional Championship and being named Michigan PGA player of the year. Minnesota PGA ... -
Melb stations to close on Code Red days - The Cairns Post
Melb stations to close on Code Red days
The Cairns Post
FOUR train stations in one of Victoria's most bushfire-prone areas will shut on Code Red fire days, leaving passengers stranded. THE final four stations on the Belgrave line will be closed when a Code Red is declared to protect the safety of Metro ...and more » -
The future of football: Cairns - Australian FourFourTwo
Australian FourFourTwo
The future of football: Cairns
Australian FourFourTwo
After Cairns hosted its first A-League game between Brisbane Roar and Wellington Phoenix, the question of whether a team in North Queensland can occupy a team in the top tier of Australian football has identities split. The prospect of a side in Cairns ...and more » -
The future of football in Cairns - Australian FourFourTwo
Australian FourFourTwo
The future of football in Cairns
Australian FourFourTwo
After Cairns hosted its first A-League game between Brisbane Roar and Wellington Phoenix, the question of whether a team in North Queensland can occupy a team in the top tier of Australian football has identities split. The prospect of a side in Cairns ...and more »

