JCU graduate blazes a trail for Indigenous women
A James Cook University graduate is blazing a trail for Indigenous women
A James Cook University graduate is blazing a trail for Indigenous women
BELOVED teen Kaiya-Gene Kerekere has been laid to rest in an emotional outpouring of love and grief involving singing, prayer and Maori traditions.
After two years of chemotherapy treatment, nine-year-old Violet Barrie walked out of the cancer ward for the last time on Friday
SMALL business owners are outraged at Townsville City Council’s handling of the city’s water crisis, saying they had no clear messaging and were left to guess how to best respond.
ENGINEERS worked to ensure Townsville University Hospital’s back-up water supply was operating and ready to be enacted if water restrictions across the region continued.
A RUPTURED water pipe held the city to ransom at the weekend as residents sweltered in a stinky mess, unable to shower or wash clothes for two days.
Townsville residents will be able to resume using water within their homes only from 4pm today.
The Federal Government had no basis to suppress a report that was critical of a $2.2bn arms deal involving Army’s Hawkei, a tribunal has found.
Army pilots were forced to abandon an armoured vehicle while it was hanging mid air, in another example of disastrous design faults of the military equipment meant to protect lives.
AN ARMY Captain confined to his bed for almost a year is encouraging people to read after the simple act saved his life while recovering from multiple life threatening surgeries.
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