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QUEENSLAND Country sits in prime position to claim the one-day and overall Australia Country Cricket Championships titles if they can beat South Australia in the last match in Wollongong today. A win against NSW Country yesterday righted the wobbly ...and more »
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FNQ quartet leading Queensland charge - The Cairns Post
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Salvation Army's Manunda St store broken into by two women - The Cairns Post
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Salvation Army's Manunda St store broken into by two women
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TWO women have been arrested and charged after being caught rummaging through donated goods inside the Salvation Army's Manunda warehouse. The pair, aged 28 and 35, were arrested yesterday morning with police alleging they forced entry to a ...and more » -
Two cases of Zika, dengue on Thursday Island and Boigu Island - The Cairns Post
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Two cases of Zika, dengue on Thursday Island and Boigu Island
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TWO cases of mosquito-borne diseases are being treated on Thursday Island and Boigu Island in the Torres Strait. A potential imported Zika virus case is being investigated on Thursday Island, with one male resident currently showing symptoms of the ... -
Spookfish system validated by expert - The Cairns Post
Spookfish system validated by expert
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Dr Fraser is a leading international researcher in photogrammetry. His report, dated January 9, 2017, has confirmed that Spookfish's metric performance targets have been beaten by a significant margin, comfortably meeting the requirements of the ASPRS1 ... -
NTU: Huatai Mining payment delayed - The Cairns Post
NTU: Huatai Mining payment delayed
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Emerging heavy rare earths play, Northern Minerals (ASX: NTU) will grant Huatai Mining, an enterprise related to the Australian investment arm of Chinese coal producer Shandong Taizhong Energy, an extension in relation to an $18 million payment ...and more » -
Economy may be swayed by Xmas shoppers - The Cairns Post
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Economy may be swayed by Xmas shoppers
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Christmas shopping hordes will play a big part in whether the economy slipped into recession in the final months of 2016, economists say. Retail sales rose 0.2 per cent to $25.66 billion in November, according to the latest figures from the Australian ...and more » -
Bubs trading at 160% premium to IPO price - The Cairns Post
Bubs trading at 160% premium to IPO price
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Shares in recently listed Bubs Australia (ASX: BUB) continued to soar on Tuesday, hitting a high of 26.5 cents in morning trading, representing a 165% premium to the group's IPO price of 10 cents. Bubs is the repurposed Hillcrest Litigation Services ...and more » -
Wet still causing problems in Cassowary Coast region - The Cairns Post
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Wet still causing problems in Cassowary Coast region
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Although the majority of areas have seen a reduction in rainfall totals overnight, the back log of water from previous days is continuing to cause issues with numerous roads, bridges and drains flooding. The Bruce Highway is open but with a few delays.and more » -
Gillies Hwy could be cut with flood levels to peak tonight - The Cairns Post
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Gillies Hwy could be cut with flood levels to peak tonight
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UPDATE: The Gillies Highway could be cut by floodwaters this afternoon with levels still rising. A Cairns Regional Council spokeswoman said the Mulgrave River was expected to rise to moderate flood levels this evening and predicted to peak at 7 metres.and more » -
Gillies Hwy could be cut with flood levels to peak tonight | Cairns Post - The Cairns Post
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Gillies Hwy could be cut with flood levels to peak tonight | Cairns Post
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UPDATE: The Gillies Highway could be cut by floodwaters this afternoon with levels still rising.and more » -
Former NRL star Chris Sandow in court on public nuisance charge - The Cairns Post
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Former NRL star Chris Sandow in court on public nuisance charge
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FORMER NRL star Chris Sandow has escaped a conviction over a New Year's Day brawl after agreeing to speak out against violence. Sandow was captured on video fighting on the street in Cherbourg, west of Brisbane, in defence of his non-blood related ...and more » -
ASIC takes Primary Health boss to court - The Cairns Post
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ASIC takes Primary Health boss to court
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Shares in Primary Health Care have dropped as its chief executive is facing allegations of falsifying accounts during his time as an executive at construction firm Leighton Holdings. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission alleges Peter ...and more » -
Cairns woman granted bail over manslaughter cold case - The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald
Cairns woman granted bail over manslaughter cold case
The Sydney Morning Herald
The alleged mother of the newborn baby found dead on a Cairns property more than two decades ago has been granted bail after she was charged with manslaughter on Sunday. Maria Lena Raymond, 43, was granted bail at Cairns Magistrates Court on ...
Breakthrough in grisly baby murder caseNEWS.com.au
Cairns woman charged with manslaughter over cold caseBrisbane Times
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Cairns woman granted bail over manslaughter cold case - Brisbane Times
Brisbane Times
Cairns woman granted bail over manslaughter cold case
Brisbane Times
The alleged mother of the newborn baby found dead on a Cairns property more than two decades ago has been granted bail after she was charged with manslaughter on Sunday. Maria Lena Raymond, 43, was granted bail at Cairns Magistrates Court on ...
Breakthrough in grisly baby murder caseNEWS.com.au
Mother granted bail over alleged manslaughter of Cairns baby 20 years ago9news.com.au
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Public sector union calls for immediate suspension of Centrelink debt recovery scheme - The Cairns Post
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Public sector union calls for immediate suspension of Centrelink debt recovery scheme
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CENTRELINK'S controversial debt recovery system must be urgently suspended, according to the public sector union which has warned staff are already struggling to cope. The CPSU says service standards have already dropped to “unacceptable levels” ...and more » -
Barron turns it on for lovers of thrillls - The Cairns Post
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Barron turns it on for lovers of thrillls
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Rapid Boarders Cairns co-owner Leigh Newlan said the rapids were too dangerous to take tourists, but that didn't stop him trying it out. “There is a fine line between adventure and misadventure,” he said. Mr Newlan takes tours to Barron Falls and Tully ...and more » -
Cairns connection in with a shot at winning $2 million Magic Millions - TropicNow
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Cairns connection in with a shot at winning $2 million Magic Millions
TropicNow
The Cairns couple with two horses in one of the nation's biggest races are nervous and excited about Saturday's gala event. Noelle and Darren Halpin at this morning's barrier draw for the Magic Millions. -
Crocodile snapped lounging at children's playground at Bramston ... - The Cairns Post
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Crocodile snapped lounging at children's playground at Bramston ...
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UPDATE: Rangers have removed a crocodile that was spotted lounging next to a childrens playground.and more » -
Crocodile snapped lounging at children's playground at Bramston Beach - The Cairns Post
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Crocodile snapped lounging at children's playground at Bramston Beach
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UPDATE: Rangers have removed a crocodile that was spotted lounging next to a children's playground. A Department of Environment and Heritage Protection (EHP) spokeswoman said wildlife officers removed the 1.5m saltwater crocodile from Bramston ...and more » -
Classic red Ford Mustang stolen from a Redlynch hom - The Cairns Post
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Classic red Ford Mustang stolen from a Redlynch hom
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POLICE have called for public help to try to find a classic red Ford Mustang stolen from a Redlynch home at the weekend. Cairns police Sen-Constable Heidi Marek said thieves forced their way inside a garage at the home about 1am on Sunday. She said an ... -
Residents recall horror of discovering unnamed baby's torso - The Cairns Post
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Residents recall horror of discovering unnamed baby's torso
The Cairns Post
A BABY'S body found in a driveway in 1996 has been a case that haunted a community and gripped a nation. Almost 21 years ago, Mooroobool resident Patrick Callaghan made the gruesome discovery of half a baby's body on his Hayward St driveway.

