Veteran Margaret Barker proud of recognition
Air Force veteran Margaret Barker said it was wonderful to now see women able to go anywhere with a career in the armed services.
Air Force veteran Margaret Barker said it was wonderful to now see women able to go anywhere with a career in the armed services.
Air Force veteran Margaret Barker said it was wonderful to now see women able to go anywhere with a career in the armed services.
Laura Howden has never missed an Anzac Day march with her grandfather Col. Even in 2020 when people were confined to the end of their driveways due to COVID-19 restrictions, this devoted granddaughter made sure her 92-year-old granddad would not miss out.
As dawn broke on a wet Sunday morning and the sun began to rise, the sheer enormity of the crowd that had turned out to pay their respects on Anzac Day became apparent.
ROLLING COVERAGE: Thousands of residents showed their respect at Anzac Day services across the region this morning.
Pamela Corless was a “vibrant woman” who had travelled the world. The 73-year-old grandmother’s life was cut short when killer tradie Mark Daniel Ferguson hit her on the head with a 1.5m piece of timber.
A Townsville man has been found not guilty of murdering an elderly woman in her front yard in September 2018, and has instead been found guilty of manslaughter.
A TOWNSVILLE mother’s commercial meth trade was brought down when the 29-year-old became subject to a major police operation, landing her with a lengthy time in jail.
The jury tasked with deciding the fate of a Townsville man who allegedly killed a woman in the yard of her Cranbrook home has retired on day three of the trial
“I was angry enough to do it.” These were the words of a man accused of murder spoken to police during an interview in the days after he killed an elderly woman in her frontyard.
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