Amy Aquilini’s journey through disability and motherhood
In the ever-evolving landscape of modern parenting, Amy Aquilini’s book journeying through disability and motherhood resonates deeply. Read her NQ Weekender feature story.
In the ever-evolving landscape of modern parenting, Amy Aquilini’s book journeying through disability and motherhood resonates deeply. Read her NQ Weekender feature story.
Chief Health Officer Dr John Gerrard has suddenly resigned from his government position. So what’s next?
An $8 million Townsville health hub has reopened with an exciting new store after a devastating fire in the wake of Tropical Cyclone Kirrily. See what’s changed.
To help North Queenslanders through the cost of living crisis, a business at Domain Central has introduced a frozen section, where nothing costs over $5. See why there’s ‘huge’ demand.
A Far North Queensland community is in mourning after two beloved mates recently lost their lives in a tragic crash involving a sugar truck. Read the tributes here.
Queensland Pacific Metals is set to receive $8 million made available by the state government to assist in the preparations of the Townsville Energy Chemicals Hub (TECH) project, matching the Albanese government’s recent commitment of $8 million.
Queensland’s peak industry body for building and construction is calling for more support for small businesses who are unable to compete with larger government and commercial construction builds.
Police are investigating after a stolen car was set on fire and abandoned in Cranbrook on Thursday afternoon with a nearby resident capturing footage of the ordeal.
A young man charged with going armed to cause fear in Castletown has made a bid for freedom from the watch-house.
A power outage has been reported at Bohle Plains after a car crashed into a power pole.
Another repeat home invader has gone on an alleged crime spree in Townsville while wearing a GPS ankle tracker, generating a smorgasbord of evidence for police. Read the full court report.
Another job in a state department, a drug test and a pilates business — these are declarations of interests Townsville City Councillors have made.
A new campaign has kicked off to recruit 27,000 skilled workers to Townsville over the next five years to help deliver a $34bn pipeline of projects. Watch the video.
Multiple stolen cars have been crashed, dumped and set alight across Townsville within 24 hours including one involved in a nasty incident right in front of the Welcome to Townsville sign.
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