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WHEN British visitor Esme Robertson finally gets submerged on the Great Barrier Reef she is hoping one of the first animals she comes across is a whale.and more »
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Overseas visitors make most of Aussie trip on Cairns diving course ... - The Cairns Post
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Cairns Airport ticks on time despite raised terror plot security measures - The Cairns Post
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Cairns Airport ticks on time despite raised terror plot security measures
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FLIGHTS have been running like clockwork at Cairns Airport despite increased security measures following a foiled terrorism plot in Sydney. Only airports in capital cities, Cairns and the Gold Coast have been hit with extra aviation security procedures ...and more » -
Bob Manning's light rail plan misses $250000 funding for study - The Cairns Post
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Bob Manning's light rail plan misses $250000 funding for study
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A FAILURE to secure a $250,000 grant for a feasibility study into light rail for Cairns has not troubled Mayor Bob Manning, who says the work will go ahead regardless. The State Government knocked back Cairns Regional Council's request through the ...and more » -
University expansion has Nova City in its sights | Cairns Post - The Cairns Post
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University expansion has Nova City in its sights | Cairns Post
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CQUNIVERSITY is eyeing off Nova City as a potential site for its new Cairns City campus.and more » -
Redlynch teen Ceara Lewis to call LA home after dance recruitment - The Cairns Post
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Redlynch teen Ceara Lewis to call LA home after dance recruitment
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Los Angeles is a long way from here but Redlynch teen Ceara Lewis will soon call the glitzy city home after being offered a position at a US dance company. Ceara, 15, could not contain her excitement at the offer which came after she completed a ...and more » -
French pair not punished for drunken climb up crane - The Cairns Post
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French pair not punished for drunken climb up crane
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TWO French backpackers have been labelled “silly beyond silly” but escaped punishment for a drunken climb up a 45m construction crane on a Cairns building site. Gauthier Sentis, 26, and Anthony Bonhomme, 22, were stumbling home from a night of ...and more » -
Far North winter a comfortable change for Edge Hill sugar worker - The Cairns Post
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Far North winter a comfortable change for Edge Hill sugar worker
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A MOVE from the harsh Top End climate to work in the Far North's sugar industry proved a sweet shift for Peter Barry. The Edge Hill resident has found comfort in the tropical, leafy Cairns suburb and loves getting out to the local dog parks. He listed ...and more » -
Aussie books open up world of opportunity for youngsters - The Cairns Post
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Aussie books open up world of opportunity for youngsters
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“We have a huge library at home. The kids are happy to grab a book whenever.” Isabelle and Olivia Del Rio got their hands on This & That by Mem Fox and Judy Horacek at Muddys Playground this week. The book tells a variety of bedtime stories from crazy ...and more » -
Far North tourism industry welcomes low Australian dollar - The Cairns Post
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Far North tourism industry welcomes low Australian dollar
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ECONOMISTS have given the Australian dollar “Buckley's chance” of returning to record highs – a forecast that would be welcomed by the Far North tourism industry. The dollar was yesterday trading about US80c, still well below the heights of 2011 when ...and more » -
Horses celebrate birthday ahead of big fortnight of Cairns racing - The Mercury
Horses celebrate birthday ahead of big fortnight of Cairns racing
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THOROUGHBREDS in the Far North are saddling up for a day of unbridled horseplay before putting in the groundwork for a big season of racing. Every thoroughbred in the southern hemisphere shares the same August 1 birthday due to a system for ...and more » -
CQU eyes off Cairns tower development for new city campus ... - Geelong Advertiser
CQU eyes off Cairns tower development for new city campus ...
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JAMES Cook University has raised concerns about CQUniversity reinventing the wheel in order to compete for students and research dollars in Cairns. -
Cairns business identity Ron Ireland to be mourned at St Monica's Cathedral today - NT News
via ntnews.com.auCairns business identity Ron Ireland to be mourned at St Monica's Cathedral today
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HUNDREDS of friends and family are expected to attend Cairns business identity Ron Ireland's funeral at St Monica's Cathedral today. The Anglican ceremony will begin at 11am followed by a burial at the Forest View Memorial Park Cemetery at Mt Sheridan. -
Reigning premiers outclassed as tougher, faster South Cairns strike - The Cairns Post
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Reigning premiers outclassed as tougher, faster South Cairns strike
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The reigning premiers of the AFL Cairns Women's competition dropped their first game of 2017 on Saturday, beaten by a “tougher and quicker” South Cairns outfit at Fretwell Park. Including last year's finals, the preseason competition and the 2017 ... -
$2.5m boost to Snakes' prowess | Cairns Post - The Cairns Post
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$2.5m boost to Snakes' prowess | Cairns Post
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BIGGER, better, stronger and healthier Cairns Taipans players is the aim for the NBL club after further increasing their involvement with CQUniversity.and more » -
Archibald veterans condemn Olsen attack on winner Cairns - The Australian
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Archibald veterans condemn Olsen attack on winner Cairns
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Five former Archibald winners have spoken out in defence of this years winner, Mitch Cairns, while taking issue with an attack by another former recipient, ...and more » -
Walkamin residents claim mountain turned into “eyesore” by wind farm construction - The Cairns Post
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Walkamin residents claim mountain turned into “eyesore” by wind farm construction
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TABLELANDS residents have accused the developer of a wind farm of destroying part of a mountain for the $380 million project and turning it into an “eyesore”. Construction is underway on Ratch Australia's Mt Emerald Wind Farm which, once completed ...and more » -
Northern prawn harvest expected to net lowest haul since 2014 - The Cairns Post
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Northern prawn harvest expected to net lowest haul since 2014
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PRAWN trawlers are expecting the lowest harvest in three years as the Gulf of Carpentaria netting gets under way tomorrow. The Australian Fisheries Management Authority has predicted the commercial tiger prawn haul to be around 1600 tonnes – about ... -
Cairns Chamber of Commerce boss Deb Hancock resigns and ... - The Cairns Post
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Cairns Chamber of Commerce boss Deb Hancock resigns and ...
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THE leader of the Far North business community has stood down to take a new job in Western Australia. Cairns Chamber of Commerce chief executive Deb ...and more » -
Frenchmen to appear in Cairns court after drunken antics caught on ... - The Cairns Post
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Frenchmen to appear in Cairns court after drunken antics caught on ...
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UPDATE: The cold light of day has provided a frightening wake up call to two French tourists who drunkenly scaled a crane in Cairns.
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Sex tape: Woman on camera performs oral sex in alley - The Cairns Post
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Sex tape: Woman on camera performs oral sex in alley
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A YOUNG couple has inadvertently made a sex tape after multiple cameras recorded a woman performing oral sex on a man in an alleyway outside a packed pub at the weekend. Police were responding to an unrelated incident on Cunningham St in Dalby ...and more » -
Trinity Beach junior puts bite on rivals | Cairns Post - The Cairns Post
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Trinity Beach junior puts bite on rivals | Cairns Post
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MANUNDA high-flyer Corey Flint reached great heights at Cazalys Stadium yesterday afternoon but he was the lone Hawk as Centrals Trinity Beach marched ...and more »

