Third murder trial for Kayla Golding to be set
The murder trial for a woman who was allegedly stabbed and killed by her best friend at a set of Townsville apartments will proceed after two failed court proceedings.
The murder trial for a woman who was allegedly stabbed and killed by her best friend at a set of Townsville apartments will proceed after two failed court proceedings.
Phillip Thompson may be in for a key portfolio in the Coalition’s shadow cabinet after cementing himself as one of the best performing members of parliament in the country.
Dancenorth’s new production is a chance for the audience to “let go” of needing to understand the meaning of the performance and immerse themselves in their own interpretation.
Life in opposition might be a familiar for North Queenslanders, but our leaders aren’t going to let the government forget about the region. Here’s why.
Teens have been charged for hitting an elderly woman with a wooden plank at The Strand and in separate reports police have asked residents to help identify a man alleged of ‘suspicious behaviour’ in Burdell.
Police have confirmed a 21-year-old man found in the backseat of his car in North Queensland was killed, with an expansive search now underway for the murder weapon.
Are regional kids worse off than city children? The debate ends now.
A new advisory board held its first meeting on Wednesday in Townsville, with the aim of sharing regional voices to better the state of the tumultuous Bruce Highway. See who’s on the board.
Police are appealing for CCTV or dashcam footage of the hours before a 21-year-old man was found deceased in his car following a night of “driving…
The beloved owner of Sandwich Express and one of Townsville’s oldest food franchisers is putting away her breadknife for a final time.
Ahead of the 2032 Brisbane Olympics, $1.3 million worth of upgrades has been unveiled at Townsville Sports Precinct, fostering the careers of young athletes.
A Queensland man who went on the run and told police they’d never catch him, has made a brazen appeal for bail from his prison cell, backed by his trusting boss.
A Townsville Grammar student has achieved the rare feat of attaining a perfect score in the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB), setting him up for a big future.
Australian roads have always been a danger and there is new evidence that things are getting worse.
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