Exposed: Teens ‘trash’ Double Island
A Cairns leader has called for a new caretaker at Double Island after teens were accused of smashing up and stealing from the old resort off the coast of Palm Cove.
A Cairns leader has called for a new caretaker at Double Island after teens were accused of smashing up and stealing from the old resort off the coast of Palm Cove.
A senior radiologist from Far North Queensland has come out of retirement to help cut down the four-month backlog of critical diagnostic breast tests in Cairns, offering vital support to women facing long delays for essential screenings.
An elderly man was seriously assaulted at Redlynch Village Green Park as police still search for the accused.
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LNP candidate for Barron River Bree James dismisses the prospect of a conscious vote on abortion laws, saying that the issue isn’t a priority…
The relative of a Far North KAP candidate has lashed her own cousin over his party’s plans to roll back abortion laws introduced by Labor in 2018.
Claims a historic building was sold from under the noses of a Far North community group have been rebuffed by Labor, with calls to rejuvenate a beloved town square emerging as a key election issue.
A decade on from her “farewell” tour of Australia, rock ‘n’ roll icon Suzi Quatro will return to Cairns early next year
A regional road has reopened to traffic and a person has been taken to hospital following a two-vehicle crash in the Tablelands on Tuesday morning.
A Cairns couple have told of a terrifying home invasion that ended with the husband making a citizen’s arrest of a teen suspect.
Advance Cairns has called on the LNP to commit to building a $45m common user hangar, if the party is swept into power this month, declaring that further investment in the Far North’s aviation industry is vital to growing the region’s economy.
A minor party’s preference deal with One Nation has not been well received by voters attending a debate in an Indigenous community in Far North Queensland.
Pre-polling Far North residents appear to have already made up their minds as early voting centres opened their doors with surprising reasons driving voter decision making.
The Far North’s three elected parliamentarians reveal what efforts they’ve made in the space of Indigenous affairs, one year after the failed referendum.
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