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Sydney granny’s teacakes were a recipe for murder

MATRONLY grandmother Grills’ family visits bearing home-baked cakes and tea were always welcome. But no one thought the dumpy Sydney woman with thick-rimmed glasses was actually a suspected serial killer poisoning those she simply wasn’t fond of.

MUST GET LEGAL ADVICE BEFORE PUBLISHING THIS IMAGE. A NON PUBLICATION ORDER IS IN PLACE. A member of Brothers For Life exhibits his MEOC tattoo, which stands for Middle Eastern Organised Crime
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The Squad

AN unguarded commander walks into the heartland of Middle Eastern gang activity to pick up a rocket launcher – it seems like an unwise move, especially without appropriate security precautions, and these detectives have none.

The mystery of Bradford Pholi’s disappearance
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The mystery of Bradford Pholi’s disappearance

IT IS Boxing Day, 1982, a young indigenous boy jumps the back fence of his Dundas Valley home to scurry off to Eastwood station — he is on a mission to borrow money for his mother — minutes later his brother goes after him, but Bradford Pholi is never seen again.

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A couple cycle on the esplanade along Machans Beach near Cairns during high tide & strong winds, result of tropical cyclone Justin. Queensland / Weather

Unique Far North weather

PART THREE: Cyclones are a part of life in Far North Queensland. Weather enthusiast Jacob Grams tells of his passion for storm chasing and what makes weather in the Far North unique.

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02/02/2011 NEWS: 02/02/2011 NEWS: Jenny Bolton , with her son James Friel , 9 mths, she is very worried her house will not survive, is among over 700 people take shelter in the town shire hall ahead of extreme Cyclone Yasi , hitting the town later tonight, Innisfail, FNQ.

How cyclones affect the Far North

PART TWO: Cyclones are a part of life in Far North Queensland. What’s in store for us in the future and how we’re preparing. Cairns has been lucky to avoid direct hits, but how long can that luck last?

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Ex Cairns to the Courier Mail , 20.03.2006. Cyclone Larry Devasttaes InnisfailPICS by BRIAN CASSEY - story Michael Madigan & others Aerial of Innisfail.PIC: by BRIAN CASSEY - NOT FOR NEWSPIX

A history of destruction in the Far North

PART ONE: Cyclones are a part of life in Far North Queensland. Each year from November until April, we wait to see what the Coral Sea will throw at us. Gordon Goes survived the destruction of both Larry and Yasi but would not live anywhere else.

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