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Weather conditions set to clear up around Cairns after weekend of rain
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STORMS across Cairns are expected to ease after a weekend of heavy rainfall as a trough moves away from Far Northern waters this week. Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Michael David said the conditions were about normal for this time of year.and more »
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Weather conditions set to clear up around Cairns after weekend of rain - The Cairns Post
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Harmony Day honours both cultures for Cairns children of immigrants - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Harmony Day honours both cultures for Cairns children of immigrants
The Cairns Post
EMBRACING both the Australian way of life and his cultural background is important to Kanimbla's Ritvik Gilhotra. The medicine student at JCU said he always wanted to hold on to his “Indian roots but also identify as Aussie” by celebrating Harmony Day ...and more » -
Cairns jumps on board Cambodia orphanage support wagon with local ambassador - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Cairns jumps on board Cambodia orphanage support wagon with local ambassador
The Cairns Post
CAMBODIA and Cairns might seem a world apart but an orphanage is bringing the two closer together. Trinity Beach teacher Kay Bartlett said she first heard of New Hope for Cambodian Children, an orphanage that cares for HIV-positive children in ...and more » -
Luxury 60-room Esplanade hotel upstairs, McDonald's downstairs - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Luxury 60-room Esplanade hotel upstairs, McDonald's downstairs
The Cairns Post
DEVELOPERS are capitalising on a growing appetite for luxury accommodation with a proposed 60-room hotel above the McDonald's restaurant in the Cairns CBD. The boutique Esplanade Central project expands on previously approved plans to build a ...and more » -
Cairns crocodile attack victim remembered as rangers hunt animal responsible - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Cairns crocodile attack victim remembered as rangers hunt animal responsible
The Cairns Post
A KANIMBLA man killed by a crocodile while spear fishing has been remembered as a “top bloke” and mentor to aspiring underwater athletes in the Far North. Civil engineer Warren Hughes' body was found early yesterday morning near where his boat was ...and more » -
Attacks paint perilous picture for Far North - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Attacks paint perilous picture for Far North
The Cairns Post
MANAGING risk is key to enjoying and surviving dangerous Far North waters, says the state's spearfishing commissioner. Sharks, crocodiles and deadly jellyfish call the region's waterways home, while venomous snakes slither on land. There have now been ...and more » -
Harmony Day honours both cultures for Cairns children of immigrants - Herald Sun
Herald Sun
Harmony Day honours both cultures for Cairns children of immigrants
Herald Sun
EMBRACING both the Australian way of life and his cultural background is important to Kanimbla's Ritvik Gilhotra. The medicine student at JCU said he always wanted to hold on to his “Indian roots but also identify as Aussie” by celebrating Harmony Day ... -
Cairns jumps on board Cambodia orphanage support wagon with local ambassador - Courier Mail
Courier Mail
Cairns jumps on board Cambodia orphanage support wagon with local ambassador
Courier Mail
CAMBODIA and Cairns might seem a world apart but an orphanage is bringing the two closer together. Trinity Beach teacher Kay Bartlett said she first heard of New Hope for Cambodian Children, an orphanage that cares for HIV-positive children in ...and more » -
Weather conditions set to clear up around Cairns after weekend of rain - The Mercury
The Mercury
Weather conditions set to clear up around Cairns after weekend of rain
The Mercury
STORMS across Cairns are expected to ease after a weekend of heavy rainfall as a trough moves away from Far Northern waters this week. Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Michael David said the conditions were about normal for this time of year.and more » -
Cairns Chamber of Commerce records $14486 loss for 2016 - The Mercury
Cairns Chamber of Commerce records $14486 loss for 2016
The Mercury
BAD debts to the tune of almost $90,000 hurt the Cairns Chamber of Commerce last year as the organisation recorded a net deficit of $14,486 in 2016. In a sign of the hardships still faced by local businesses, particularly those in non-tourism sectors ... -
Cairns Chamber of Commerce records $14486 loss for 2016 - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Cairns Chamber of Commerce records $14486 loss for 2016
The Cairns Post
BAD debts to the tune of almost $90,000 hurt the Cairns Chamber of Commerce last year as the organisation recorded a net deficit of $14,486 in 2016. In a sign of the hardships still faced by local businesses, particularly those in non-tourism sectors ...and more » -
Experience tells in opening round stoush - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Experience tells in opening round stoush
The Cairns Post
EXPERIENCE was the difference in an eight-goal romp for Southside Comets but coach Chris Collins says the best is yet to come from his side an Round 1 opponents JCU. Taylah Knight chalked up a five-goal haul in a brilliant individual performance as ... -
Brothers know only one thing can stop them now - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Brothers know only one thing can stop them now
The Cairns Post
BROTHERS have maintained their unbeaten run to start the A-grade hockey season in both men's and women's competition and complacency seems to be their only enemy. The club's women set the tone for the dual successes on Saturday night, scoring a ... -
Only the crazy go swimming in croc-infested Johnstone River ... - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Only the crazy go swimming in croc-infested Johnstone River ...
The Cairns Post
A HOUSEMATE of the Innisfail teenager who was savaged by a crocodile after leaping into the Johnstone River on a dare has vowed to slap him up the ear for ...and more » -
One FNQ player is locked in, another in limbo - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
One FNQ player is locked in, another in limbo
The Cairns Post
AS THE NBL free agency period officially commences, the future looks bright for Damon Heuir and clouded for Far North product Jeromie Hill. The Snakes have the majority of their roster locked in for next season already with Heuir the lone Australian ... -
Freshwater body corporate manager will implement smoking ban - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Freshwater body corporate manager will implement smoking ban
The Cairns Post
LARRY O'Driscoll is not a fan of all the “endless rules and regulations” being introduced but he supports the rights of multi-unit dwellers to fresh air. The body corporate chairman of Winston Terraces says if body corporates are given the power to ban ... -
Barron MP Craig Crawford calls for rescue chopper stuff-up answers - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Barron MP Craig Crawford calls for rescue chopper stuff-up answers
The Cairns Post
BARRON River MP Craig Crawford has talked down calls for an inquiry into a Far North helicopter rescue being grounded by red tape and poor planning. A hiker left stranded for about two hours before a rescue chopper left the ground on Friday is still ...and more » -
Six years jail for drunken rape in the Cairns CBD - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Six years jail for drunken rape in the Cairns CBD
The Cairns Post
SHE begged him to stop, but the Cairns Brothers rugby league player took no notice and raped the woman against a CBD shop window. Walter Zephaniah Kepa, 19, has been jailed for six years and will be eligible for parole in two. The teen played semi ... -
Lethal force authorised for crocodile likely responsible for fatal attack on Cairns spearfisherman - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Lethal force authorised for crocodile likely responsible for fatal attack on Cairns spearfisherman
The Cairns Post
UPDATE: A team of rangers will head out tonight to hunt a large crocodile believed responsible for the death of spearfisherman Warren Hughes. The animal, believed to be more than four metres long, charged a police boat last night as it searched for the ...
Cairns spear fisherman believed killed by crocodileNEWS.com.au
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Cairns spear fisherman believed killed by crocodile - NEWS.com.au
NEWS.com.au
Cairns spear fisherman believed killed by crocodile
NEWS.com.au
QUEENSLAND water police have found the body of a spear fisherman who disappeared in far north Queensland waters on Saturday. They say it appears he was killed by a crocodile. Wildlife officers are now hunting the killer reptile, believed to be about ...
Only the crazy go swimming in croc-infested Johnstone RiverThe Cairns Post
Giant croc suspected in death of Cairns spearfishermanTropicNow
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Fishermen locate boat belonging to missing Cairns man - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Fishermen locate boat belonging to missing Cairns man
The Cairns Post
A BOAT belonging to a Smithfield man who has been missing for more than a week has been found. Police said Brian Williams' powerboat was located yesterday, submerged at Tongue Reef which is off the coast of Cape Tribulation. Sen-Sgt Ed Lukin said it ...and more » -
Cairns weekend media wrap, Monday March 20 - myPolice (press release) (blog)
Cairns weekend media wrap, Monday March 20
myPolice (press release) (blog)
Hire driver charged twice with drink driving, Cairns: A 36-year-old Redlynch man was charged on Saturday following two drink driving incidents. It will be alleged the man was intercepted at a static roadside breath testing site on Mulgrave Road at ...
Cairns Uber driver to face court after allegedly busted drink driving ...The Cairns Postall 2 news articles » -
Cairns weekend media wrap, Monday March 20 - Far North - myPolice - myPolice (press release) (blog)
Cairns weekend media wrap, Monday March 20 - Far North - myPolice
myPolice (press release) (blog)
Hire driver charged twice with drink driving, Cairns: A 36-year-old Redlynch man was charged on Saturday following two drink driving incidents. It will be.
Cairns Uber driver to face court after allegedly busted drink driving ...The Cairns Postall 2 news articles » -
Far North woman endures five-year wait for surgery - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Far North woman endures five-year wait for surgery
The Cairns Post
IT was a no-brainer when Dawn Riordan was told she would have to have her left breast removed if she wanted to outlive her cancer. But the 53-year-old from Edmonton says waiting five years for reconstructive breast surgery at Cairns Hospital has made ...and more » -
Far North woman endures five-year wait for surgery | Cairns Post - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Far North woman endures five-year wait for surgery | Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
IT was a no-brainer when Dawn Riordan was told she would have to have her left breast removed if she wanted to outlive her cancer. But the 53-year-old from ...and more » -
Gela-Mosby tipped to get a Cowboys nod - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Gela-Mosby tipped to get a Cowboys nod
The Cairns Post
COWBOYS players and Northern Pride skipper Ryan Ghietti have declared Darnley Island flyer Gideon Gela-Mosby ready to tackle the NRL after injuries to Justin O'Neill and Kyle Feldt in North Queensland's loss to the Sea Eagles. O'Neill left the field ...and more » -
Gela-Mosby tipped to get a Cowboys nod | Cairns Post - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Gela-Mosby tipped to get a Cowboys nod | Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
COWBOYS players and Northern Pride skipper Ryan Ghietti have declared Darnley Island flyer Gideon Gela-Mosby ready to tackle the NRL after injuries to ...and more » -
Female hoops claim four out of five races - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Female hoops claim four out of five races
The Cairns Post
As has been the case in recent months, female jockeys, Emily Cass and Amanda Thomson, as well as Bonnie Thomson and Ngarie Nelson at times, have been in prolific form. Four of the five races at the Mareeba Turf Club were claimed by the fairer sex with ...and more »

