Gunman shot dead in siege at croc-infested swamp
Police have fatally shot an armed man after a 10-hour standoff through cane fields and a crocodile-infested swamp in the state’s far north today.
Police have fatally shot an armed man after a 10-hour standoff through cane fields and a crocodile-infested swamp in the state’s far north today.
Shots have been fired, police cars have been rammed and a man is cornered in a dramatic police operation that has closed the Captain Cook Highway north of Cairns this morning.
Billionaire Clive Palmer’s six-figure donation – believed to be the biggest-ever to a council candidate – in a bid to unseat an incumbent mayor is shaping up to be a bigger fizzer than the empty polling booths at today’s election.
With international flights heavily restricted or grounded altogether, Queensland has moved to lock its “backdoor” border in a bid to protect vulnerable communities from coronavirus.
Husbands, fathers, grandfathers, mates. Generous, kind, loyal, brave men who went to work and never came home. Tributes are flowing for the five Cairns men killed in a plane crash near Lockhart River.
No mayday call was made before a charter plane slammed into a sand dune – killing all five on-board – in a “catastrophic” air disaster on Cape York, as all five of the victims have been identified.
A confronting picture and aerial footage showing the wreckage of a 10-seater plane in sand dunes near Lockhart River after a crash that killed all five on board have released, as the aircraft operator tells of his heartache and despair over the “tragic event”.
Efforts to retrieve the bodies of five men killed in a light plane crash in far north Queensland are being hampered by bad weather.
Grief counselling has been offered to staff at a government department in Cairns where four victims of a tragic Cape York plane crash worked. The four men, aged 63, 62, 57 and 49, were killed alongside the 39-year-old pilot.
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau is dispatching investigators to the site of a light plane crash on Cape York, which has claimed the lives of five people.
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