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Why was a whale buried on a rainforest property at Kuranda?
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GIANT bones unearthed on a property at Kuranda, initially thought to belong to a prehistoric animal, have been revealed to be the remains of a modern whale. The bones, including a vertebrae the size of a football, were uncovered by a contractor trying ...and more »
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Why was a whale buried on a rainforest property at Kuranda? - The Cairns Post
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Helicopter crew winch woman to safety after incident at Cairns waterhole - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Helicopter crew winch woman to safety after incident at Cairns waterhole
The Cairns Post
A WOMAN remains in a stable condition after she had to be winched out of Crystal Cascades following a fall. The 27-year-old had been on a canyoning trip with Raging Thunder yesterday when it is believed she suffered serious whiplash after jumping into ...and more » -
FNQ residents at risk from syphilis urged to get tested - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
FNQ residents at risk from syphilis urged to get tested
The Cairns Post
THE syphilis outbreak in the Far North is showing no signs of slowing down as a month long health “blitz” targeting the sexually transmitted infection winds up. Earlier this year, the Cairns Post reported the Far North had recorded a 77.5 per cent ...and more » -
Cool turn keeps residents happy as Cairns segues into a wet winter ... - The Advertiser
The Advertiser
Cool turn keeps residents happy as Cairns segues into a wet winter ...
The Advertiser
ITS time to break out the long-sleeved shirts tucked in the back of your wardrobe because winter is on its way.and more » -
Fiery reaction to suggestion guns could be removed from Cairns ... - dailytelegraph.com.au
Fiery reaction to suggestion guns could be removed from Cairns ...
dailytelegraph.com.au
A SUGGESTION the Esplanades iconic war guns be removed from the citys war memorial has ignited fiery debate.and more » -
Fearless rodeo veteran still riding his luck - The Mercury
Fearless rodeo veteran still riding his luck
The Mercury
AS a kid, professional bull rider Budd Williamson would climb on to buckets and dogs, pretending he was in the rodeo arena. “My father rode bulls, and my family has been involved in rodeos forever,” he said. “I grew up on the land and wore a cowboy hat ... -
Bill Bus hits the road - The Mercury
The Mercury
Bill Bus hits the road
The Mercury
BILL Shorten is expected to arrive in Cairns today to board a bus to tour Queensland and New South Wales. Australia's Opposition Leader will use the “Bill Bus” to launch a week-long listening tour of northern and central Queensland, and discuss jobs ...and more » -
Miked up and ready for umpires to rip in - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Miked up and ready for umpires to rip in
The Cairns Post
IF AFL Cairns umpires are chattier on the field, there is a good reason for it. The extra chat is not sledging the players from either club but a new initiative to improve umpiring standards. The local Aussie rules umpires are talking to each other to ... -
Cairns area records highest number of reported snake bites in Queensland - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Cairns area records highest number of reported snake bites in Queensland
The Cairns Post
CAIRNS has recorded the highest number of snake bites in the state for the past two months as wildlife experts warn some particularly large creatures are on the loose. Since the start of February, Far North ambulance officers have responded to 36 ...
Snakes on the move in Cairns as Cyclone Debbie creates unusually warm weatherABC Onlineall 7 news articles » -
Senior police officer pleads not guilty to dangerous driving charge - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Senior police officer pleads not guilty to dangerous driving charge
The Cairns Post
A SENIOR Cairns police officer has refuted claims he was dangerously driving with a friend on the Captain Cook Highway. Smithfield Sergeant Bruce MacDonald and his friend Andrew Olm are accused of riding their motorbikes dangerously on December 4, ...and more » -
School kids gear up for Easter school holiday fun | Cairns Post - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
School kids gear up for Easter school holiday fun | Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
CAIRNS artist Rosie Miller loves watching kids take everyday items and turn them into something extraordinary.and more » -
Marinka Zanetich crowned Cairns Miss Show Girl - TropicNow
TropicNow
Marinka Zanetich crowned Cairns Miss Show Girl
TropicNow
Ms Zanetich, who faced fierce competition in the form of five other local ladies, will contest the North Queensland Sub-Chamber final in Charters Towers early next month; if (and when!) she's successful, she'll carry on to represent the region at ... -
Wind 9.7 km/h from SSW - TropicNow
TropicNow
Wind 9.7 km/h from SSW
TropicNow
With an endless supply of buzzwords describing what we must do to succeed, where will we find the answers to how we will succeed? Its now or never that we work out what innovation looks like in North Queensland and we educate and train accordingly. -
JCU set to start work on its CBD campus - TropicNow
TropicNow
JCU set to start work on its CBD campus
TropicNow
The centre of Cairns is coming alive with a range of new developments, including the imminent start of construction on James Cook University's long-awaited CBD campus. Construction work on James Cook University's $10 million Cairns city campus is set ... -
Cairns adapts to new nightlife after lockout laws - TropicNow
TropicNow
Cairns adapts to new nightlife after lockout laws
TropicNow
Club DJ and TropicNow columnist Connor Davey comes to grips with what's happening in the Cairns CBD since the government's lockout laws were introduced on July 1. People are partying earlier and harder since the lockout laws were introduced.and more » -
Cairns property market shakes off the Aquis factor - TropicNow
TropicNow
Cairns property market shakes off the Aquis factor
TropicNow
Increasing confidence and a shared realisation over the Aquis rollercoaster seems to be spurring a seller's renaissance in the Cairns real estate market. It's taken nearly two years and one hell of a rollercoaster ride, but the shadow of Aquis hanging ... -
Woman being treated in Cairns Hospital after injury on waterfall trip ... - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Woman being treated in Cairns Hospital after injury on waterfall trip ...
The Cairns Post
A WOMAN is being treated in Cairns Hospital after an incident during a canyoning expedition at Crystal Cascades. Emergency services were called to the ...and more » -
Curtis claims major Cairns double | Illawarra Mercury - Illawarra Mercury
Illawarra Mercury
Curtis claims major Cairns double | Illawarra Mercury
Illawarra Mercury
Illawarra BMX star Leanna Curtis will head into the upcoming national championships in fine form after claiming two major races in the space of two days in ...and more » -
Population growth set to ramp up in Cairns over next two years - TropicNow
TropicNow
Population growth set to ramp up in Cairns over next two years
TropicNow
The revitalisation of the Cairns economy should lead to stronger population growth over the next two years, a leading researcher says. Rick Carr from Herron Todd White predicts the Cairns region - defined as the urban area from the Goldsborough Valley ... -
Man molested five-year-old granddaughter - Courier Mail
Courier Mail
Man molested five-year-old granddaughter
Courier Mail
A CAIRNS man, who gave evidence at the Royal Commission about sexual abuse against him by a priest, went on to molest his five-year-old granddaughter as she slept less than two years later. Cairns District Court Judge Dean Morzone ruled there were ...and more » -
ASX-listed Skydive the Beach buys longstanding FNQ Reef tourism ... - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
ASX-listed Skydive the Beach buys longstanding FNQ Reef tourism ...
The Cairns Post
A FAR North Reef tourism company has been sold for 15 million.and more » -
Tigers rediscover how to pounce on their prey - The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post
Tigers rediscover how to pounce on their prey
The Cairns Post
ONE year, nine months and five days or 26 games spread out over 644 days in total. That is how long since “Oh we're from Tigerland” has been belted out after a win from the North Cairns Tigers senior side in AFL Cairns. They broke the long drought ...and more »

