Krissy Regan launches book: navigating midlife
Krissy Regan’s sixth book, “The Blessings and Curse of Midlife”, explores embracing challenges as opportunities for growth, resilience, and self-discovery in the transformative journey of midlife.
Krissy Regan’s sixth book, “The Blessings and Curse of Midlife”, explores embracing challenges as opportunities for growth, resilience, and self-discovery in the transformative journey of midlife.
Calvary Christian College’s graduating class of 2024 shined at their senior formal in Townsville.
The LNP has held crisis meetings on how to save key projects from blowouts caused by controversial CFMEU “tax” which the the government temporarily suspended this week.
Mount Isa based Keith Ballard has been racing for 55 years and is the oldest active jockey in the country. This weekend he will take part in his last race.
After 500 adorable bubs were nominated to be crowned Townsville’s cutest toddler, a top six can be revealed. Cast your final vote to help decide who will take the title this year.
A fire inside a caravan has caused property damage but no injuries when it caught ablaze on the Flinders Hwy, outside Charters Towers.
‘Fearful’ North Queenslanders are going to extreme lengths to protect their homes, with one elderly man heading to Bunnings to fashion a Home Alone-style booby trap system to thwart burglars.
The faded Strand water park will look like a brand new playground when it reopens with bright and flashy colours after a $100,000 refurbishment. Get a sneak peek and see when it will open.
A former Townsville University Hospital patient will now call the building her workplace after being appointed CEO of Brighter Lives. See what this means.
A North Queensland council says it will fight a request to rename Yellow Gin Creek, because the name has too much local significance, despite accusations the name is linked to rape. Have your say in our poll.
A Cowboys team could soon call Barlow Park home with officials set to visit the Far North again this week as part of bold new plans to relocate the squad by 2026.
Attendance numbers at Townsville’s first-ever military muster have surprised organisers, with a stream of curious visitors turning up in Woodstock. See the picture gallery.
Inspired by seeing how well coffee and flowers worked together, a Townsville florist is about to open a new florist cafe. Find out where.
A woman in her 60s who had the goal of making a difference in patients’ lives set in her sights even after a 50-year study break has celebrated her recent graduation.
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