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Great Barrier grief for Greens Senators during planned Cairns visit
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Dive operator Alex Johnson, charter boat operator Dan McCarthy, Steve Moon, Director of Projects Global, Allan Wallish managing director Passions of Paradise and Graham Johnson owner of The Cock and Bull are refusing to take Greens Senators out to ...
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Great Barrier grief for Greens Senators during planned Cairns visit - The Cairns Post
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Beach Volleyball Olympic qualifier event heading to Cairns Esplanade - The Cairns Post
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Beach Volleyball Olympic qualifier event heading to Cairns Esplanade
The Cairns Post
Cairns will host the Asian Volleyball Confederation's Beach Volleyball Continental Cup Final - an Olympic qualifier - in June. PICTURE: STEWART McLEAN. A MAJOR Olympic Games qualifying event will bring the Asia-Pacific region's best international ...
Cairns to host beach volleyball qualifiersninemsnall 2 news articles » -
Larger liners being considered for Port of Cairns - The Cairns Post
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Larger liners being considered for Port of Cairns
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Dawn Princess, Sun Princess and Sea Princess will start docking at the cruise liner terminal from June this year following the tests. Supplied photo. MORE large cruise ships are heading to the Port of Cairns. After the announcement that three of ... -
Entertainer plans underwater Reef whale concert off Cairns - The Cairns Post
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Entertainer plans underwater Reef whale concert off Cairns
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EMMY award-winning singer-songwriter Toni Childs is planning an unusual underwater concert on the Great Barrier Reef. The American-born entertainer arrives in Cairns next week and is travelling to Green Island to trial Seawalker helmets for a first ... -
Cairns' sweet tooth stronger than in metros - The Cairns Post
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Cairns' sweet tooth stronger than in metros
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Cairns based Health Management dietitian Mitchell Smith said he wasn't surprised people in regional Australia consumed more sugar than those in metropolitan areas. PICTURE: STEWART McLEAN. A NEW report has shown that Australians living in ...and more » -
Cairns AFL team bullish about million paws walk - The Cairns Post
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Cairns AFL team bullish about million paws walk
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The Trinity Beach Bulldogs seniors coach Dale Hough is happy about his team being named ambassadors for the RSPCA's 2016 Million Paws Walk in Cairns. PICTURE: BRENDAN RADKE. PLAYERS from Centrals Trinity Beach Bulldogs AFL Club are ...and more » -
Amendment means trees saved in Cairns CBD car park approval - The Cairns Post
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Amendment means trees saved in Cairns CBD car park approval
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Cairns Regional Councillors including (from left) Richie Bates, Terry James and Cathy Zeiger, have approved a new car park in the Cairns CBD. PICTURE: ANNA ROGERS. CAIRNS Regional Council has approved a controversial carpark development in the ... -
Princess Cruises to dock ships in Cairns as new data green lights Trinity Inlet access - ABC Online
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Princess Cruises to dock ships in Cairns as new data green lights Trinity Inlet access
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A cruise liner company says it will begin docking at the Cairns Cruise Liner Terminal after new simulator exercises showed Trinity Inlet can be safely traversed. There has been a push for the dredging of the inlet from the city's leaders to allow large ...
Ships ahoy: Cairns to host three giants of the seaThe Cairns Postall 5 news articles » -
Snake bites woman's nose in Cairns - Brisbane Times
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Snake bites woman's nose in Cairns
Brisbane Times
A Cairns woman had a rude awakening when she was reportedly bitten by a snake in her sleep. The woman, aged in her 50s, was bitten just after 5am on Wednesday at a home in the suburb of Westcourt. A Cairns woman was taken to hospital after being ...and more » -
Cairns Airport targets nine new overseas routes - The Cairns Post
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Cairns Airport targets nine new overseas routes
The Cairns Post
Chief financial officer Ian Maltman said the airport was working on nine new overseas services plus three extra destinations within Australia. He told the Cairns Chamber of Commerce's monthly lunch yesterday the nine targets were Shenzhen, Guangzhou ...

