REVEALED: The Townsville pubs open tomorrow
After a long wait Townsville residents will be able to tuck into a parmy and beer with two pubs reopening tomorrow.
After a long wait Townsville residents will be able to tuck into a parmy and beer with two pubs reopening tomorrow.
Tributes are flowing in for a well regarded former deputy headmaster and rugby coach of one of Townsville’s most prestigious schools.
A special menu will be rolled out as The TapHouse reopens to diners for the first time almost 60 days after closing because of COVID-19 restrictions.
Emergency services have been called to what was reported to be an explosion on the Bruce Highway after a vehicle rolled.
Despite the Townsville Show being cancelled the associated public holiday is still expected to go ahead, raising concerns it could be another blow businesses battling COVID-19 restrictions don’t need.
A month’s worth of rain and day time temperatures 10C below the May average are expected this weekend.
A Queensland tin mine which suddenly shut and sparked concerns around workers’ pay because of financial issues has restarted operations.
A Townsville teacher who was weeks away from retirement will never again get to hold his grandchild, see another Cowboys game or catch-up with his close neighbour after his sudden death this week.
Those wanting a spin on the ferris wheel or to chomp down on a dagwood dog will have to wait until next year but questions loom over what will happen to our show holiday.
It is time to wrap up North Queensland. It is about to get very cold and some records may tumble.
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