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Costly airfares to recruit new medical talent at Cairns Hospital
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CAIRNS Hospital paid nearly $37,000 to fly in a doctor from the US to take up a temporary position in its emergency department. Figures obtained from the Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service show the service spent a record $121,355.20 ...and more »
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Costly airfares to recruit new medical talent at Cairns Hospital - Courier Mail
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Aussie tourists flee Mexico shooting - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Aussie tourists flee Mexico shooting
The Cairns Post
Terrified Australians have described how "the whole club got shot up" after a gunman went on a rampage in a nightclub in Mexico, killing at least five people and wounding 15. Foreigners were among those killed early on Monday when the shooter opened ...and more » -
Pauline Hanson vows to ban burqa in Queensland, coy on Donald Trump inauguration tickets - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Pauline Hanson vows to ban burqa in Queensland, coy on Donald Trump inauguration tickets
The Cairns Post
ONE Nation leader Pauline Hanson has vowed to ban the burqa from all government buildings if her party wins the Queensland state election. The party leader said the current state government were “too scared to do anything” and were lacking vision in an ...and more » -
Kathy Lin's chilling '000' call - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Kathy Lin's chilling '000' call
The Cairns Post
KATHY Lin begged her husband Robert Xie not to leave her as she made a terrified triple-0 call after finding her brother and his family bashed to death. The full call, which was played to the jury in Xie's murder trial, was released yesterday and it ...and more » -
Costly airfares to recruit new medical talent at Cairns Hospital - Gold Coast Bulletin
Gold Coast Bulletin
Costly airfares to recruit new medical talent at Cairns Hospital
Gold Coast Bulletin
CAIRNS Hospital paid nearly $37,000 to fly in a doctor from the US to take up a temporary position in its emergency department. Figures obtained from the Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service show the service spent a record $121,355.20 ...and more » -
Warren Entsch defends MP travel costs from official trip to Fiji - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Warren Entsch defends MP travel costs from official trip to Fiji
The Cairns Post
ONE of the world's best golf resorts will be home to Warren Entsch and his wife Yolonde as they visit Fiji on official parliamentary business this week. The Leichhardt MP is one of four Australian delegates attending the Asia-Pacific Parliamentary ...and more » -
More than 900 people offered place at JCU Cairns in 2017 - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
More than 900 people offered place at JCU Cairns in 2017
The Cairns Post
MORE than 900 people have been given the chance to study at James Cook University in Cairns as new courses add to the city's appeal. The university yesterday offered 1162 new places at its Townsville and Cairns campuses in the major Queensland ...and more » -
More than 900 people offered place at JCU Cairns in 2017 | Cairns ... - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
More than 900 people offered place at JCU Cairns in 2017 | Cairns ...
The Cairns Post
MORE than 900 people have been given the chance to study at James Cook University in Cairns as new courses add to the citys appeal.
On course for growthNT Newsall 2 news articles » -
Cyclists raise money for cancer research with Melbourne to Cairns ... - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Cyclists raise money for cancer research with Melbourne to Cairns ...
The Cairns Post
FOR cancer research campaigner James Helal, the pain of a 4000km leg-burning cycling odyssey from Melbourne to Cairns is nothing compared to the pain of ...and more » -
Costly airfares to recruit new medical talent at Cairns Hospital - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Costly airfares to recruit new medical talent at Cairns Hospital
The Cairns Post
CAIRNS Hospital paid nearly $37,000 to fly in a doctor from the US to take up a temporary position in its emergency department. Figures obtained from the Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service show the service spent a record $121,355.20 ...and more » -
Cairns residents owe $16 million in fines to State Government ... - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Cairns residents owe $16 million in fines to State Government ...
The Cairns Post
UNPAID fines continue to climb, with Cairns residents owing more than $16 million to the State Government. Figures show Queensland residents' debt on the ...and more » -
Bowling proving a popular school holiday activity for Cairns families - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Bowling proving a popular school holiday activity for Cairns families
The Cairns Post
FAR Northern families seeking refuge from the summer heat and storms have found an activity that's right up their alley. Go Bowling Cairns has enjoyed a roaring trade over the festive season as hundreds of keen bowlers take advantage of happy hour and ...and more » -
Cyclists raise money for cancer research with Melbourne to Cairns ride - Herald Sun
Herald Sun
Cyclists raise money for cancer research with Melbourne to Cairns ride
Herald Sun
FOR cancer research campaigner James Helal, the pain of a 4000km leg-burning cycling odyssey from Melbourne to Cairns is nothing compared to the pain of losing a brother. He and 20 other cyclists were showered in champagne yesterday as they crossed ...and more » -
Pyne backs Dickson on marijuana stance - The Mercury
The Mercury
Pyne backs Dickson on marijuana stance
The Mercury
Cairns MP Rob Pyne has praised Buderim MP Steve Dickson for defecting from the LNP over its stance on medical marijuana but he is not ready to switch to One Nation. “I would certainly support Steve if he tables a Bill in parliament, though,” he said.
Dickson vowed to stay with LNP: NichollsThe Cairns Postall 14 news articles » -
Fine debt hits $16m - The Mercury
The Mercury
Fine debt hits $16m
The Mercury
UNPAID fines continue to climb, with Cairns residents owing more than $16 million to the State Government. Figures show Queensland residents' debt on the State Penalties Enforcement Registry has surged by almost $100 million in the past 12 months.and more » -
DC set for Trump revellers and protesters - The Cairns Post
DC set for Trump revellers and protesters
The Cairns Post
Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to clog Washington DC for Donald Trump's inauguration and a major demonstration the day after, but how many will actually arrive to party or protest is an open question. Officials estimate that 800,000 to ...and more » -
Shallow earthquake rattles Indonesia's third-largest city Medan - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Shallow earthquake rattles Indonesia's third-largest city Medan
The Cairns Post
A SHALLOW earthquake rattled Indonesia's third-largest city Medan, damaging houses and sending thousands of frightened people into the streets. There were no immediate reports of casualties. The U.S. Geological Survey estimated the quake's magnitude ... -
Bigger honours await futsal hopefuls - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Bigger honours await futsal hopefuls
The Cairns Post
WORLD Cup honours are on the line for the top Far North women's players leading the charge of several teams from the region at the National Futsal Championships this week. Players from four youth teams will put themselves on the Federation of ... -
Suspected bull shark chomps down on catfish caught in Barron ... - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Suspected bull shark chomps down on catfish caught in Barron ...
The Cairns Post
A HUGE catfish was chomped in half by a suspected bull shark in the Barron River after the fish snapped free of a young anglers fishing line.and more » -
Suspected bull shark chomps down on catfish caught in Barron River - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Suspected bull shark chomps down on catfish caught in Barron River
The Cairns Post
A “HUGE” catfish was chomped in half by a suspected bull shark in the Barron River after the fish snapped free of a young angler's fishing line. Brinsmead teenager Robbie Gregg, 14, spent 30 minutes trying to reel the unsuspecting shark bait into his ...and more » -
Four cases of soil-borne melioidosis disease discovered in Far North - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Four cases of soil-borne melioidosis disease discovered in Far North
The Cairns Post
HEALTH authorities have warned of a “marked” increase in the number of melioidosis cases in the Far North this summer. The disease is commonly caused when adults with compromised immune systems come into contact with the soil-borne bacteria ... -
Hanson got Trump tickets from congressman - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Hanson got Trump tickets from congressman
The Cairns Post
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson says a US congressman gave her two tickets to Donald Trump's presidential inauguration, but she won't say who. The Queensland senator, who says she won't be making the trip to Washington DC, was secretive when ...and more » -
Perth Wildcats outside top four again after loss to Cairns Taipans - The West Australian
The West Australian
Perth Wildcats outside top four again after loss to Cairns Taipans
The West Australian
Wildcats skipper Damian Martin of the Wildcats drives to the basket against the Taipans in Cairns. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty ImagesPicture: Getty Images. The Perth Wildcats have fallen outside the top four again after a loss to Cairns on a night where ...
Cairns Taipans vs Perth Wildcats: NBL live scores, blogThe Roar
Cairns Taipans must beat Perth Wildcats tonight to stop season slipping -
Pair to plead guilty - NT News
NT News
Pair to plead guilty
NT News
TWO Cairns men, who become the first in Queensland charged under the former LNP government's bikie laws, are unlikely to spend any time behind bars. After a legal battle spanning more than three years the Cairns Magistrates Court heard yesterday Mark ... -
Legal expert downplays likely punishment for alleged Cairns bikies - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Legal expert downplays likely punishment for alleged Cairns bikies
The Cairns Post
TWO Cairns men, who become the first in Queensland charged under the former LNP government's bikie laws, are unlikely to spend any time behind bars. After a legal battle spanning more than three years the Cairns Magistrates Court heard yesterday Mark ...and more » -
Kyrgyzstan cargo plane crash kills 37 - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Kyrgyzstan cargo plane crash kills 37
The Cairns Post
At least 37 people are dead after a cargo plane crashed in a residential area just outside the main airport in Kyrgyzstan. The Turkish Boeing 747 crashed just outside the Manas airport, south of the capital Bishkek, on Monday morning killing people in ...and more » -
body found in burning car - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
body found in burning car
The Cairns Post
EMERGENCY service personnel were shocked to discover a body inside a burning vehicle in the carpark of Rooty Hill Leisure, this afternoon. Police said that just after 3.30pm, emergency services were called to a carpark on John St, Rooty Hill, following ...and more » -
Michael Chamberlain still wanted closure - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Michael Chamberlain still wanted closure
The Cairns Post
Despite spending exactly half his life in the dark shadow of his baby daughter Azaria's death, Michael Chamberlain has been remembered as a man who didn't allow the cruel tragedy to break him. Mr Chamberlain was enormously determined during his ...and more » -
Samsung chief's arrest sought over bribery - The Cairns Post
Samsung chief's arrest sought over bribery
The Cairns Post
South Korean prosecutors want to arrest the head of Samsung Group, accusing him of paying multimillion-dollar bribes to a friend of President Park Geun-hye. Samsung Group chief Jay Y Lee was questioned for 22 straight hours last week as investigators ...and more » -
Rod Culleton has a legal win in the Federal Court against attempt to have him declared bankrupt - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Rod Culleton has a legal win in the Federal Court against attempt to have him declared bankrupt
The Cairns Post
DISQUALIFIED former One Nation senator Rod Culleton has had a rare legal win after a second attempt to have him declared bankrupt was thrown out of the Federal Court. Farmers Bruce Bell and Frank Bertola brought a creditors petition to court claiming ...and more » -
Turkish airlines cargo jet crashes near Kyrgyzstan's Manas airport - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Turkish airlines cargo jet crashes near Kyrgyzstan's Manas airport
The Cairns Post
A TURKISH Airlines cargo jet has crashed near Kyrgyzstan's Manas airport, killing at least 32 people, including six children. The plane was attempting to land in thick fog when it crashed at 7.30am local time.and more » -
Mayor slams Pyne's 'batty plan' - Courier Mail
Courier Mail
Mayor slams Pyne's 'batty plan'
Courier Mail
CAIRNS MP Rob Pyne's call for a $100 million hotel complex to be replaced with a bat sanctuary has been ridiculed as “political huffing and puffing”. Mr Pyne last week tabled a petition with more than 160 signatures calling for the State Government to ...and more » -
Cairns Mayor Manning to Rob Pyne on flying fox plan: 'He's history ... - Courier Mail
Courier Mail
Cairns Mayor Manning to Rob Pyne on flying fox plan: 'He's history ...
Courier Mail
CAIRNS MP Rob Pyne's call for a $100 million hotel complex to be replaced with a bat sanctuary has been ridiculed as “political huffing and puffing”. Mr Pyne ...and more » -
Cairns Taipans must beat Perth Wildcats tonight to stop season slipping away - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Cairns Taipans must beat Perth Wildcats tonight to stop season slipping away
The Cairns Post
PORING over the NBL ladder might give Taipans fans hope but the reality has set in for Nnanna Egwu and teammates in need of a win over Perth tonight. The Snakes need to win at least six of their last nine games to be a chance of postseason basketball ... -
Mayor slams Pyne's 'batty plan' - dailytelegraph.com.au
dailytelegraph.com.au
Mayor slams Pyne's 'batty plan'
dailytelegraph.com.au
CAIRNS MP Rob Pyne's call for a $100 million hotel complex to be replaced with a bat sanctuary has been ridiculed as “political huffing and puffing”. Mr Pyne last week tabled a petition with more than 160 signatures calling for the State Government to ...and more » -
Crocodile sighting shuts down North Mission Beach - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Crocodile sighting shuts down North Mission Beach
The Cairns Post
UPDATE: Surf life savers are confident they will be able to reopen North Mission Beach to swimmers later today after a large crocodile was spotted near its stinger enclosure. Surf Life Saving Queensland says rangers were present at the popular beach ...and more » -
Crocodile sighting shuts down North Mission Beach | Cairns Post - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Crocodile sighting shuts down North Mission Beach | Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
UPDATE: Surf life savers have reopened North Mission Beach to swimmers after a large crocodile was spotted near its stinger enclosure earlier this morning.and more » -
High degree of care - dailytelegraph.com.au
dailytelegraph.com.au
High degree of care
dailytelegraph.com.au
PAULA Gonzales is so passionate about nursing, she is prepared to do the degree twice. The 30-year-old recently moved from the Philippines to Cairns, where her qualifications as a registered nurse aren't recognised. Determined to pursue the career, Ms ... -
Bat attack but no jail - dailytelegraph.com.au
dailytelegraph.com.au
Bat attack but no jail
dailytelegraph.com.au
A CAIRNS man has escaped actual time in custody for assaulting another man with a baseball bat at Edmonton. Anthony Bruce Gould was jailed for six months but granted immediate parole after he pleaded guilty to assault occasioning bodily harm while ... -
Cairns Mayor Manning to Rob Pyne on flying fox plan: 'He's history' - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Cairns Mayor Manning to Rob Pyne on flying fox plan: 'He's history'
The Cairns Post
CAIRNS MP Rob Pyne's call for a $100 million hotel complex to be replaced with a bat sanctuary has been ridiculed as “political huffing and puffing”. Mr Pyne last week tabled a petition with more than 160 signatures calling for the State Government to ...and more » -
Pokies take almost $100m - Courier Mail
Courier Mail
Pokies take almost $100m
Courier Mail
PUNTERS lost almost $100 million at club and hotel pokies in the Far North last year. It comes as suburban pubs and clubs increased trading hours for their pokie rooms in the past six months and more electronic gaming machines were approved. The data ...

