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Cairns man charged after paramedics bitten, punched
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A 61-year-old man has been charged after he allegedly attacked two paramedics in Cairns on Thursday. Two paramedics had picked up a man from Mulgrave Road at Westcourt to transport him to the Cairns Base Hospital about 5.10pm. SHARE; Share on ...
Portsmith man to be sentenced for assault of Cairns paramedics ...The Cairns Post
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Cairns man charged after paramedics bitten, punched - Brisbane Times
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Kewarra Beach house explosion leaves mother and son hospitalised - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Kewarra Beach house explosion leaves mother and son hospitalised
The Cairns Post
A MOTHER and son are severely burned after a gas explosion tore apart a house and shook a neighbourhood at Kewarra Beach, north of the Cairns CBD. Residents told the Cairns Post they felt the explosion before hearing it yesterday afternoon.
Cairns gas blast 'deliberately lit'Sky News Australia
Man and mother burnt after Cairns gas bottle blastBrisbane Timesall 6 news articles » -
NZ Breakers forward Akil Mitchell suffers horrific eye injury during NBL game against Cairns Taipans - NEWS.com.au
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NZ Breakers forward Akil Mitchell suffers horrific eye injury during NBL game against Cairns Taipans
NEWS.com.au
WARNING: Graphic vision. NEW Zealand Breakers forward Akil Mitchell has suffered an horrific eye injury during his team's NBL game against Cairns Taipan on Thursday night. Mitchell received a poke to the eye in the fourth quarter at North Shore Events ...
New Zealand Breakers vs Cairns Taipans: NBL live scores | The RoarThe Roar
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Luxury liner stops in Cairns on maiden voyage from Singapore - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Luxury liner stops in Cairns on maiden voyage from Singapore
The Cairns Post
THE captain of the world's newest five-star luxury cruise liner has lavished praise on the Port of Cairns during its maiden call. The Seabourn Encore is on its first journey from Singapore, stopping in Cairns overnight before departing tonight at 6pm ... -
'Explosion' disrupts Australia Day celebrations at Northern Beaches - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
'Explosion' disrupts Australia Day celebrations at Northern Beaches
The Cairns Post
A MAN and woman have received significant burns after a gas bottle ignited at a Kewarra Beach address. This incident, which occurred about 2.50pm, is believed to have happened at their home on Miara Close. Police and paramedics are on scene now.and more » -
Cairns Locals Petition Council To Let Local Man Keep His Tiny Support Horse - Pedestrian TV
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Cairns Locals Petition Council To Let Local Man Keep His Tiny Support Horse
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The world is weird and mostly bad, but do not despair: a 73-year-old man from Cairns has been allowed to keep his miniature horse. John Whitehouse is a resident of Clifton Beach, and he has bipolar disorder. He got Mya, the Labrador-sized mini-horse ...and more » -
Johnathan Thurston dons a new-look headgear for a special cause - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Johnathan Thurston dons a new-look headgear for a special cause
The Cairns Post
RUGBY league's most recognisable headgear-wearing player Johnathan Thurston has gone for something a bit different this time, with a special reason behind the switch. The North Queensland Cowboys captain and veteran of Queensland and Australia's ...and more » -
Cairns Taipans great Aaron Grabau looks other way - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Cairns Taipans great Aaron Grabau looks other way
The Cairns Post
AARON Grabau made 405 Taipans appearances but don't expect the trailblazer to start cheering on with the Orange Army courtside any time soon. Sure, he keeps an eye on the latest highlights where he can, but the last foundation player to hang up the ...and more » -
Cairns Mayor Bob Manning welcomes 63 new Aussie citizens - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Cairns Mayor Bob Manning welcomes 63 new Aussie citizens
The Cairns Post
IN A more intimate ceremony than previous years, 63 Cairns residents from countries including Kuwait, Laos, Ethiopia, India and Colombia became bona fide Aussies yesterday. Mayor Bob Manning addressed the new citizens, their family and friends, ...and more » -
BREEDING LAWS ESSENTIAL - The Cairns Post
BREEDING LAWS ESSENTIAL
The Cairns Post
After continual lobbying by Animal Welfare Cairns Inc, the council introduced a law in April 2005 to crack down on backyard breeding, so that only registered breeders could sell puppies from their homes. With this law, backyard breeders faced a $325 on ... -
Captain Cook statue vandalised in apparent protest against Australia Day - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Captain Cook statue vandalised in apparent protest against Australia Day
The Cairns Post
The giant concrete statue is wearing a large “sorry” sign this morning, as an apparent symbol of Invasion Day. The sign was only erected for a short time this morning. Invasion Day is the term many indigenous and non-indigenous Australians describe ...and more »

