Urgent Need: Radiology training under the spotlight
Key groups are asking for $27.5 million from both political parties before the federal election to start medical imaging and radiography training in Cairns.
Key groups are asking for $27.5 million from both political parties before the federal election to start medical imaging and radiography training in Cairns.
A new, free mental health facility is set to open in Cairns with no appointment required. What you need to know!
From being unable to take a pet goat on a bus to not reversing in long distances or your backyard being too overgrown. Here are some of Qld’s most bizarre rules that you could get fined for.
Police are appealing for information following a traffic crash in Cairns on March 14 which left a 60-year-old with serious injuries.
A mental health patient who “nearly killed” a Cairns Hospital security guard by choking him has since been involved in at least three violent incidents, angering frontline staff.
An employee in the office of an accused bully MP is one of only four to have reached confidential settlements in the last term of government, new data has revealed.
A ‘vulnerable’ woman thought she’d met ‘the one’, only to learn she was the victim of a cruel plot.
Cairns Regional Council has revealed its new chief executive after an extensive search, in a move that has surprised some.
A woman in her 70s has been hospitalised after her car veered off the highway and into a creek, south of Cairns.
A passion for serving their community has been at the forefront of Babinda Meats owners Wendy and Salvatore ‘Tootie’ Nucifora’s success.
Construction worker shortages are forecast to ease modestly, with the federal government backing its long-term strategy while swatting away suggestions of immigration cuts for immediate housing relief.
The mother of a kind, loving and popular young woman has recounted how her world was “forever changed” after her daughter was killed in a motorcycle crash, as the man responsible was sentenced to jail.
The front runners for the seat of Barron River have been a no-show at the signing of a document calling for a new flood study and a moratorium on development within the river delta.
A new jury has heard evidence from the mother of a young woman allegedly raped by a pair of cousins after their trial was restarted following a mistrial last week.
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