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Kate BanvilleDefence reporter

Kate Banville is a news reporter at the Townsville Bulletin, covering Defence, Education and Health. She draws on her personal experience as a 7-year Army veteran to report on matters relevant to the defence community. Kate was awarded the 2018 Ossie Awards for Investigative Journalism by an undergraduate for her ABC 7.30 report and ongoing coverage of a group of combat veterans’ fight against the Home Affairs Department to have their Afghan interpreters relocated to Australia on humanitarian grounds. The case has since been overturned by a Federal Court decision. She has previously worked at WIN News in Townsville and ABC Gold Coast where she started as an intern. Kate is a wife and mother of two young boys.

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Vietnam veteran Garry McGlone speaks about his time during the battle of Nui Le, 49 years ago. Picture: Alix Sweeney

Vietnam vet recalls horror of war

A Townsville digger still hears the sound of gunfire and death as if it was yesterday, almost 50 years on from Australia’s last and most brutal fire fight in South Vietnam.

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Kiall Franzmann, Director Franzmann Constructions, outside one of his current renovations. Picture: Shae Beplate.

Cracks form in HomeBuilder foundations

Townsville builders have pinned hopes on new construction incentives to rebuild a dire past of slow business, but Queensland’s peak industry body has cast doubts over the scheme’s success.

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