‘Power of forgiveness’: Cairns writer’s message in new book
A Cairns writer has released her second book aimed to be an uplifting tale that really shows the power of forgiveness.
A Cairns writer has released her second book aimed to be an uplifting tale that really shows the power of forgiveness.
Creative cocktails, themed nights and an unusual entry are just a few of the things in store at Cairns’ newest hip bar. Find out where it is, and how to get in.
The removal of the controversial Captain Cook Statue has sparked calls for a new icon in the region. One Cairns resident has started discussions to get his installed while another thinks his idea could compete with the Hollywood sign. Find out more.
Cairns Airport has revealed details about its $50m refurbishment, and when it expects the works to be complete. Find out what’s in store.
It is important to not lose what it is people love about Cairns while it grows from lack of traffic to a laid-back lifestyle. Why do you live in Cairns?
As Cairns grows, the requirements people might have from the city will also change. This is what life could look like by 2050.
New arrivals to an expanding Far North will require fast internet to live and work. Here are three steps being taken to get us better connected.
The second 14-year-old girl who had been missing in Cairns for about 15 days has been found safe after the first girl was found on September 21. Find out more.
A Far North school has celebrated NAIDOC week with some huge celebrations including singing, dancing, food and art skills. Find out what they did.
New developments in the coming decades will ease the housing crisis but faster, more reliable internet speeds in the home will also be needed. Read what this telco is doing to make that happen.
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