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Lockout blow as appeal ignored
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EVERY pub and club in the Cairns CBD will call last drinks at 2am from February 1 after the Palaszczuk Government ignored the city's request for special consideration. Under the so-called lockout laws, Queensland's 15 Safe Night Precincts had to choose ...
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Lockout blow as appeal ignored - NT News
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The Centre of Contemporary Arts Cairns will host the final Cargo ... - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
The Centre of Contemporary Arts Cairns will host the final Cargo ...
The Cairns Post
The Centre of Contemporary Arts Cairns will host the final Cargo Club of the year tonight. A production by The Centre for Australasian Theatre, it will be the sixth ...and more » -
Rogue Yarrabah bull survives relocation attempt - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Rogue Yarrabah bull survives relocation attempt
The Cairns Post
THE saga surrounding an amorous Yarrabah bull shows no signs of ending, after council officers tried unsuccessfully to move the beast to a Dimbulah property. The bull has been terrorising great grandmother Ruby Ludwick for more than a year, destroying ...and more » -
Far North Pakistanis roll into Cazalys to cheer for national team - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Far North Pakistanis roll into Cazalys to cheer for national team
The Cairns Post
Buoyed after watching young quick Mohammad Amir rip through the Cricket Australia XI top four the previous night, the Far North's Abdul Ala family were keen to get as close to the action as they could. Aaqib Abdul Ala, draped in his Pakistan flag ...
Cairns' deck hailed as 'just like the Gabba'dailytelegraph.com.au
Batting woes but bowling joy for PakistanThe West Australian
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Dugongs bouncing back around Cairns - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Dugongs bouncing back around Cairns
The Cairns Post
AN aerial survey of dugong populations south of Cairns has shown the sea cows are slowly recovering after cyclone Yasi destroyed much of their primary food source. Seagrass meadows have been making a comeback across North and Far North ...and more » -
Dugongs bouncing back around Cairns | Cairns Post - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Dugongs bouncing back around Cairns | Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
AN aerial survey of dugong populations south of Cairns has shown the sea cows are slowly recovering after cyclone Yasi destroyed much of their primary food ...and more » -
Don't invite mozzie bites these holidays in the Far North - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Don't invite mozzie bites these holidays in the Far North
The Cairns Post
FAR NORTH Queenslanders are being warned to keep their holidays mozzie bite free, with a rise in the number of cases of a mosquito-borne disease in the region. Five cases of Ross River fever have been recorded in Cairns health district since ...and more » -
Crime scene cleaner lifts lid on Cairns' grimy underbelly | Cairns Post - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Crime scene cleaner lifts lid on Cairns' grimy underbelly | Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
A man's elderly body lay on the bed where he had died several days before. Around him lay clutter built up over about a decade. A track had been haphazardly ...and more » -
Counselling graduates prove hard work pays off - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Counselling graduates prove hard work pays off
The Cairns Post
SIX dedicated students had the honour of being the first graduates from Smart City Vocational College Cairns. The Mulgrave Rd vocational college offers diplomas and certificates in seven areas of study. Chontalle Anderssen returned to study a diploma ...and more » -
Cape York fire bug training plan fraught - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Cape York fire bug training plan fraught
The Cairns Post
A PLAN to turn firebugs into trained fire wardens on Cape York to combat high incidents of arson has been questioned, with a forensic psychologist arguing it would only feed addictions. The concept was one of many ideas discussed as a way to stop ...and more » -
Cairns schoolchildren have enjoyed fun in the sun before rain - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Cairns schoolchildren have enjoyed fun in the sun before rain
The Cairns Post
CAIRNS schoolchildren have enjoyed some fun in the sun before wet weather sets in over the first weekend of the holidays. Gwendolyn Whitney, 6, won't let a little rain ruin her time with her grandparents, who are visiting from Adelaide. The Mother of ...and more » -
Cairns pubs, clubs stuck with 2am cessation of trade from February - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Cairns pubs, clubs stuck with 2am cessation of trade from February
The Cairns Post
EVERY pub and club in the Cairns CBD will call last drinks at 2am from February 1 after the Palaszczuk Government ignored the city's request for special consideration. Under the so-called lockout laws, Queensland's 15 Safe Night Precincts had to choose ...and more » -
Cairns prawns hauls low, prices to rise before Christmas | Cairns Post - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Cairns prawns hauls low, prices to rise before Christmas | Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
LOWER than expected hauls of prawns from the waters of the Far North have sparked an unprecedented early pre-Christmas rush on the crustaceans.and more » -
Cairns business leaders give tips on how to land the best job in town - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Cairns business leaders give tips on how to land the best job in town
The Cairns Post
IF finding a job, changing careers or simply finding a better work environment is on your list of New Year's resolutions for 2017, Cairns experts have shared their tips on how to best land a job next year. With unemployment trending down and the ... -
Bring your togs to the Cairns Christmas Carols - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Bring your togs to the Cairns Christmas Carols
The Cairns Post
SWIMMERS tomorrow in the Cairns Lagoon will be able to sing along to Christmas carols as the yearly festive extravaganza incorporates a “satellite” element for the first time. Fogarty Park will host the main event, with a “flash mob” style routine set ...and more » -
Birthing suite pains continue for Cairns Hospital with indefinite delay ... - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Birthing suite pains continue for Cairns Hospital with indefinite delay ...
The Cairns Post
THERE is still no due date in sight for Cairns Hospitals new birthing suites, which have been delayed indefinitely by safety concerns.
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Great Barrier Reef to receive summer reprieve from coral bleaching conditions - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Great Barrier Reef to receive summer reprieve from coral bleaching conditions
The Cairns Post
COOLER sea temperatures forecast over coming weeks are expected to give the Great Barrier Reef a much-needed reprieve from coral bleaching conditions this summer. Predictions by the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and the US' National Oceanic and ...and more » -
Cairns' beautician launches million-dollar lawsuit against former landlord. - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Cairns' beautician launches million-dollar lawsuit against former landlord.
The Cairns Post
A CAIRNS beautician and businesswoman who recently denied allegations of practising medicine without appropriate qualifications has launched a million-dollar lawsuit against her former landlord. Suzannah Dacre, who is the owner and director of Stella ...and more » -
Cops arrest man over morning stroll attack - The Mercury
The Mercury
Cops arrest man over morning stroll attack
The Mercury
The 23-year-old Mt Sheridan resident was on her daily stroll when a man allegedly grabbed her from behind, covered her mouth and tried to push her to the ground. It was 5.20am on George Cannon Drive yesterday. “The thing that kind of threw me off was ...and more » -
NBL: Sydney Kings score 86-78 comeback win over Cairns Taipans - Herald Sun
Herald Sun
NBL: Sydney Kings score 86-78 comeback win over Cairns Taipans
Herald Sun
THE Sydney Kings have won the first series of the NBL season, clinching an 86-78 eight-point comeback win over the Taipans in Cairns. The Snakes needed to win by 10 points on Friday night to clinch their first series win in almost two years and they ...
Cairns Taipans vs Sydney Kings: NBL live scores, blog | The RoarThe Roar
Forward thinking with Cairns Taipans veteran Mark WorthingtonThe Cairns Postall 6 news -
Kings stage eight-point comeback win over Taipans - The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald
Kings stage eight-point comeback win over Taipans
The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Kings have won the first series of the NBL season, clinching an 86-78 eight-point comeback win over the Taipans in Cairns. The Snakes needed to win by 10 points on Friday night to clinch their first series win in almost two years and they ...
Cairns Taipans vs Sydney Kings: NBL live scores, blog | The RoarThe Roar
Forward thinking with Cairns Taipans veteran Mark WorthingtonThe Cairn -
Courthouse Hotel bought for $5.75m by Cairns Council | Cairns Post - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Courthouse Hotel bought for $5.75m by Cairns Council | Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
CAIRNS worst kept secret has been verified — Cairns Regional Council will take over Abbott Sts historic Courthouse Hotel to build a world-class cultural ...and more » -
Man arrested after allegedly grabbing Cairns woman on walk ... - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Man arrested after allegedly grabbing Cairns woman on walk ...
The Cairns Post
A MAN who allegedly attacked a female walker at Mt Sheridan this morning has been arrested.and more »

