Union members walk The Strand to fight for their rights in the workplace
Townsville union members have taken part in the Labour Day march. SEE THE PICTURE.
Townsville union members have taken part in the Labour Day march. SEE THE PICTURE.
80 years ago the Second World War officially ended after the Allies gleaned victory in the Pacific. Find out what commemorations are planned for the anniversary this year.
Townsville council’s new bin police are checking your recycling, backed by nearly a quarter of a million dollars in state funding to crack down on yellow-lid contamination. Here’s what you need to know.
A youth crime crisis is gripping the state – so what can we do about it? ALL YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Queensland’s Police Minister has spoken on the Adult Crime Adult Time laws which passed last week and what that means for Townsville as local police share their strategy for the ‘busy Christmas period’.
A Townsville teacher who died in custody by suicide after being charged with raping a student and assaulting others has officially been discharged of the offences.
North Queensland firefighters took part in intense training which included preparing for one of the state’s most common major incidents.
St John have donated emergency supplies to Townsville’s Animal Care and Adoption Centre ahead of disaster season, but there’s more pet owners can do to plan ahead.
Greeting visitors entering the Townsville CBD for the past four decades, the iconic Australian Workers Union building has been put up for sale. Find out why.
After nearly two decades of service, a helicopter that plays a vital role in saving the lives of Queenslanders has hit a global milestone. See how many hours it’s dedicated to supporting the region.
Help us pick the best Townsville Bulletin front page of 2024… will it be Kyle Feldt, P!nk – or something else? See the options and VOTE HERE.
Townsville has had a star studded weekend with one of Australia’s biggest musicians and a national rugby league representative spending a couple of days living the high life in the north.
Good news for pizza fans – Domino’s Mount Louisa and North Shore are back in the kitchen after a sudden closure, and Bushland Beach will “reopen soon”.
With many years of experience behind her, local talent Ollie Witney will give a nod to the angels at Stable at Riverway. Read her story.
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