Cowboys power couple welcome new bundle of joy
Cowboys co-captain Reuben Cotter and his wife Mackenzie have announced the safe arrival of their third child. See the adorable name they chose for the baby girl.
Cowboys co-captain Reuben Cotter and his wife Mackenzie have announced the safe arrival of their third child. See the adorable name they chose for the baby girl.
Award-winning Townsville restaurant Jam Corner has a new name and owner, with big plans to win more awards for its modern Australian cuisine.
Just a quarter of schools in North Queensland have met or exceeded attendance targets since 2021.
The Drill Hall Studio: how a ruined building became Townsville’s art hub
Queensland Police Union said the officers involved faced “a confronting, highly volatile and life threatening situation” and their intervention may have prevented “multiple casualties”.
Allied military forces stormed ashore as part of phase one of amphibious training exercises during Talisman Sabre 2025.
Queensland bus drivers are being bashed, stabbed and spat on as violence on the public transport network spirals out of control.
A new choir has captured the attention of North Queenslanders this winter, with submersible hydrophones being used in a tourist hot spot to listen in on our whales. Hear the songs.
The council is set to put speeding up dealing with dangerous dogs on the state agenda with cases taking more than a year to go through the courts. Here’s what they want to change.
An avid fisherman from North Queensland who appeared on Hamsh and Andy’s ‘True Story’ has been remembered as a man who could ‘talk to anybody’. READ THE TRIBUTE.
STUMPS, logs, trees, bracken fern, grass trees, flat ground, hills, wind and rain and huts, wonderful huts. This is my world on the Bibbulmun Track, writes John Ando Anderson.
As Townsville prepares to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Pacific, the stories of those who lived through wartime in North Queensland are once again taking centre stage, thanks to a powerful local history that continues to resonate two decades after its original release
World War II veteran Leslie Sinclair was on duty manning a defensive ‘pit’ in case of a Japanese attack near Balikpapan in Borneo when he heard the joyful cries of his brothers-in-arms shouting out – ‘the war is over, the war is over’.
A staple for those living on Townsville’s Northern Beaches, Millie J and Co is in their tenth year of business.
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