Hollywood sign changed to 'Hollyweed'
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Changing the letters of the Hollywood sign above Los Angeles is an old tradition, and vandals struck again over New Year's Eve to change the sign to "Hollyweed." Perhaps celebrating the first year in which marijuana will be completely legal in ...and more »
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Hollywood sign changed to 'Hollyweed' - The Cairns Post
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Slash aid to Palestinian Authority: Abbott - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Slash aid to Palestinian Authority: Abbott
The Cairns Post
Tony Abbott wants Australia to suspend aid to the Palestinian Authority because "it keeps paying pensions to terrorists and their families". The former prime minister made the call in an opinion piece published in The Spectator Magazine on Monday.and more » -
Staff writers, The Cairns Post - The Cairns Post
Staff writers, The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
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Sculpture made from rubbish hoped to be permanent fixture on Cairns Esplanade - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Sculpture made from rubbish hoped to be permanent fixture on Cairns Esplanade
The Cairns Post
A PROMINENT Cairns artist has designs on creating a permanent sculpture on the city's waterfront, made almost entirely from rubbish. Trinity Beach-based Robyn Glade-Wright has received a $1500 grant from Cairns Regional Council to construct a 2.75m ... -
Bee sting allergy keeps Far North teenager “running away”. - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Bee sting allergy keeps Far North teenager “running away”.
The Cairns Post
VINCENT Edjinton is far more fearful of yellow and black striped insects than the most venomous animals in the world. The Clifton Beach teen, who only just moved from Melbourne to Cairns six weeks ago, knows all about the Far North's infamously deadly ...and more » -
Pacific Aria brings more than 2000 visitors to Cairns on Sunday - Herald Sun
Herald Sun
Pacific Aria brings more than 2000 visitors to Cairns on Sunday
Herald Sun
Among the passengers were Brisbane couple Issac Hardman and Kierra Wilkinson, who were keen to get see what the Far North has to offer. The pair were staying in city overnight, before boarding the 219m long vessel at 6pm today. The ship's arrival is ...and more » -
Pacific Aria brings more than 2000 visitors to Cairns on Sunday - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Pacific Aria brings more than 2000 visitors to Cairns on Sunday
The Cairns Post
Among the passengers were Brisbane couple Issac Hardman and Kierra Wilkinson, who were keen to get see what the Far North has to offer. The pair were staying in city overnight, before boarding the 219m long vessel at 6pm today. The ship's arrival is ...and more » -
New laws in force around smoke alarms from January 2017 - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
New laws in force around smoke alarms from January 2017
The Cairns Post
EMERGENCY services crews want to see Far North households put evacuation plans in place as new legislation around fire alarms is rolled out from tomorrow. From January 1 every new Queensland residence will need to be fitted with photoelectric, ...and more » -
Families soak up festivities - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Families soak up festivities
The Cairns Post
Equipped with a picnic blanket, the mother of two joined her husband and two daughters at Fogarty Park for the New Year's festivities. The weather was mostly fine for the family-friendly event, which featured carnival rides and live music. Although the ...and more » -
Families soak up festivities | Cairns Post - The Cairns Post
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Families soak up festivities | Cairns Post
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CAIRNS teacher aide Sally Morse couldnt have capped off 2016 in a better way.and more » -
Alcohol incidents frustrate Cairns police on New Year's Eve - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Alcohol incidents frustrate Cairns police on New Year's Eve
The Cairns Post
CAIRNS CBD enjoyed a relatively incident-free New Year's Eve, but police were left frustrated by “poor behaviour” in some suburban areas. According to Queensland Police, 21 arrests were made in the Far North area on Saturday night, seven fewer than the ...and more » -
Garbage to become Catch of the Day - The Advertiser
Garbage to become Catch of the Day
The Advertiser
A PROMINENT Cairns artist has designs on creating a permanent sculpture on the city's waterfront, made almost entirely from rubbish. Trinity Beach-based Robyn Glade-Wright has received a $1500 grant from Cairns Regional Council to construct a 2.75m ... -
Manhunt for Istanbul nightclub gunman - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Manhunt for Istanbul nightclub gunman
The Cairns Post
A manhunt is underway for a gunman who opened fire on New Year revellers at an Istanbul nightclub, killing at least 39 people, including many foreigners. Some people jumped into the adjacent Bosphorus waterway to save themselves after the attacker ...
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Air strikes, clashes mar Syrian truce - The Cairns Post
Air strikes, clashes mar Syrian truce
The Cairns Post
Syrian government warplanes carried out several air strikes and low-level clashes have persisted in some but a Russian and Turkish-backed ceasefire has largely held on its third day, a monitoring group and rebels say. Jets bombed the villages of Kafr ...and more » -
British mum Sarah-Jayne Ljungstrom broadcasts her labour live on Facebook - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
British mum Sarah-Jayne Ljungstrom broadcasts her labour live on Facebook
The Cairns Post
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Taipans' own Mr Neat and Tidy - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Taipans' own Mr Neat and Tidy
The Cairns Post
TRAVIS Trice does some neat things on the floor but it's a schoolboy look that keeps up appearances at practice for the 24-year-old. In what barely raises an eyebrow among teammates, the point guard curiously is the only member who consistently tucks ... -
Far North's boom to end the year - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Far North's boom to end the year
The Cairns Post
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Smog in China shuts roads, cancels flights - The Cairns Post
Smog in China shuts roads, cancels flights
The Cairns Post
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Wildlife carers seek help to construct bat aviary at Speewah - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Wildlife carers seek help to construct bat aviary at Speewah
The Cairns Post
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Taipans could land spot on big screen - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Taipans could land spot on big screen
The Cairns Post
TAIPANS players are backing whispers of a big screen at Cairns Convention Centre to further bring fans into games. Cairns Regional Council mayor Bob Manning has said an upgrade and expansion to the venue, which has been talked about since 2009, ...and more » -
Bees more deadly than marine stingers and snakes in Far North - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Bees more deadly than marine stingers and snakes in Far North
The Cairns Post
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Spicing up fast food in our city - Townsville Bulletin
Townsville Bulletin
Spicing up fast food in our city
Townsville Bulletin
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Mexican taco chain Guzman Y Gomez has eyes for Cairns - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Mexican taco chain Guzman Y Gomez has eyes for Cairns
The Cairns Post
A MEXICAN food chain famous for its free taco days could soon be coming to Cairns. A development application for a 500sqm fast food and retail centre proposed for 6-14 Mill Dr, Edmonton, has been lodged with Cairns Regional Council. The prospective ...and more » -
Mexican taco chain Guzman Y Gomez has eyes for Cairns | Cairns ... - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Mexican taco chain Guzman Y Gomez has eyes for Cairns | Cairns ...
The Cairns Post
A MEXICAN food chain famous for its free taco days could soon be coming to Cairns. A development application for a 500sqm fast food and retail centre ...and more » -
saltwater croc enters FNQ backyard - The Cairns Post
saltwater croc enters FNQ backyard
The Cairns Post
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Woman killed in hit-and-run following argument with man in Cairns - ABC Online
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Woman killed in hit-and-run following argument with man in Cairns
ABC Online
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Australia's lucky $31 million Megadraw lotto winners - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Australia's lucky $31 million Megadraw lotto winners
The Cairns Post
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Woman killed by car after row - Courier Mail
Courier Mail
Woman killed by car after row
Courier Mail
A VIOLENT row outside a Cairns home has left one woman dead and two people on the run overnight. Police said a man and the 64-year-old woman had been arguing outside the Paradise Close, White Rock, home about 1.40am. It is alleged the man then ... -
Woman killed by car after row at Cairns - Courier Mail
Courier Mail
Woman killed by car after row at Cairns
Courier Mail
A MAN will front court this morning over an alleged fatal car crash in White Rock yesterday morning. Police will allege the man was arguing with a woman outside a home on Paradise Cl about 1.40am before he struck the woman with his vehicle as he ...

