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Workforce and unemployed rise in Cairns
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A STRANGE mix of circumstances has led to both the unemployed and the workforce rising in Cairns. Analysts also expect jobs to rise this month as Chinese New Year festivities kick off and employers start to recruit after the Christmas-New Year holiday ...
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Workforce and unemployed rise in Cairns - The Cairns Post
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Council to trim Cairns CBD fig tree that is home to dozens of flying foxes - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Council to trim Cairns CBD fig tree that is home to dozens of flying foxes
The Cairns Post
UNWELCOME OCCUPANTS: Cairns Regional Council has now fenced off a large Moreton Bay fig on Shields St for “emergency pruning” after branches fell recently, suspected of being caused by newly arrived flying foxes. PICTURE: BRENDAN RADKE. -
Parents of the Coxless Crew nervously await their 'oar-some' daughters' Cairns arrival - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Parents of the Coxless Crew nervously await their 'oar-some' daughters' Cairns arrival
The Cairns Post
ANXIOUS VIGIL: The parents of the Coxless Crew, Sara Bowater, Michael Davis, Babs Penhaul, Ray Penhaul, Sally Dyos, Anne Cohen and Bernard Cohen, await their daughters' arrival on the Cairns Esplanade. PICTURE: STEWART McLEAN. THE proud ... -
Parents of the Coxless Crew nervously await their 'oar-some' daughters' Cairns ... - The Cairns Post
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Parents of the Coxless Crew nervously await their 'oar-some' daughters' Cairns ...
The Cairns Post
ANXIOUS VIGIL: The parents of the Coxless Crew, Sara Bowater, Michael Davis, Babs Penhaul, Ray Penhaul, Sally Dyos, Anne Cohen and Bernard Cohen, await their daughters' arrival on the Cairns Esplanade. PICTURE: STEWART McLEAN. THE proud ... -
Construction sector to target Cairns' mayoral candidates - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Construction sector to target Cairns' mayoral candidates
The Cairns Post
The Cairns Chamber of Commerce's Civil Construction Taskforce, including (L-R) Eco Civil Group managing director Phil Cassell, Cairns Chamber of Commerce CEO Deb Hancock and Koppen Construction General Manager Callum Koppen, are urging ... -
Cairns fisherman shows his skills with record mahi-mahi catch - The Cairns Post
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Cairns fisherman shows his skills with record mahi-mahi catch
The Cairns Post
Cairns angler Paul Poulter landed this 11.75kg dolphinfish, which could be a new Queensland record. PIC SUPPLIED. A COMPOSED fisherman may have broken a 32-year-old Queensland record, continuing the stellar start to 2016 for Far North anglers. -
Cairns parents warned of asthma risk as school term looms - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Cairns parents warned of asthma risk as school term looms
The Cairns Post
Grace(4) and Nicholas(6) Debel display their Asthma inhalers at their Mt Sheridan home with parents Carmel and Shaun. Health authorities say this time of year can be bad for asthma flare-ups. PICTURE: JUSTIN BRIERTY. STARTING school is scary enough ... -
Cairns casts net offshore in Woolworths CEO hunt - The Australian Financial Review
The Australian Financial Review
Cairns casts net offshore in Woolworths CEO hunt
The Australian Financial Review
Gordon Cairns, Woolworths chairman: "The board is exercising a strategic objective to take decisions on the Masters business." Louie Douvis. Share on twitter. by Michael Smith. Gordon Cairns has been entertaining a string of international visitors in ...and more » -
Former Cairns street chaplain speaks out against lockout laws - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Former Cairns street chaplain speaks out against lockout laws
The Cairns Post
NOT FOR US: Former Cairns Street Chaplains director Carol Christopher told today's hearing at the Rydges Tradewinds hotel that the proposed laws would hurt the local economy. PICTURE: BRENDAN RADKE. A FORMER Cairns Street Chaplains director ... -
Harry the hawksbill turtle released by Cairns rescuers after 833 days in ... - ABC Online
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Harry the hawksbill turtle released by Cairns rescuers after 833 days in ...
ABC Online
After spending 833 days in the Cairns Turtle Rehabilitation Centre (CTRC), a juvenile hawksbill turtle found floating on the Great Barrier Reef has been released back into the wild. Harry the hawksbill — so named by staff at the CTRC — was rescued by ... -
Grenade found at Cairns building site could be from World War II - Brisbane Times
Brisbane Times
Grenade found at Cairns building site could be from World War II
Brisbane Times
Builders temporarily pulled the pin on construction at a site north-west of Cairns after they uncovered a grenade believed to be of the World War II era. Queensland police said workers were preparing to pour foundations for a new house on Old ...
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