What’s next for Chief Health Officer after sudden resignation
Chief Health Officer Dr John Gerrard has suddenly resigned from his government position. So what’s next?
Chief Health Officer Dr John Gerrard has suddenly resigned from his government position. So what’s next?
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Saints claimed bragging rights in the second grand final rematch of the 2024 Premier League netball season, comprehensively defeating Highlanders 64-44 on Monday night.
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Owners of a property that pays homage to Queensland sport teams is flying maroon livery in all its glory ahead of the crucial State of Origin decider next Wednesday.
Ten new First Year Constables, with backgrounds ranging from detention centre work to university criminology studies, have hit the beat in Townsville and Ayr this week.
North Queensland has no shortage of beautiful bubs, with 500 parents and guardians nominating their youngsters to go in the running for cutest toddler of 2024. VOTE IN OUR POLLS
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