Popular Cairns cafe opens second shopfront
A wildly popular Cairns coffee shop has opened its second store, bringing the popular brew closer to its northern beaches fans.
A wildly popular Cairns coffee shop has opened its second store, bringing the popular brew closer to its northern beaches fans.
A long-running plan to bulldoze a historic cottage has been revived in a bid to build a shop and units and this time the demolition of Moule Cottage is supported by a Heritage Impact Assessment.
The new member for Cook has claimed victory in the north for the LNP, but the frontrunner for Mulgrave is not yet prepared to declare a win as the counting of absentee votes gets underway.
A stay informed notice has been issued for parts of the Tablelands following a fire near the Kennedy Highway on Tuesday afternoon.
Cairns Hospital has provided an update on the condition of a man whose legs were crushed by a reversing heavy vehicle in Portsmith.
The mother of two teens has spoken about the moment her daughter’s vehicle was allegedly rammed by a car stolen from the same beach they had been lifesaving at.
Hedley Developments has released Cairns’ newest small industrial strata complex for sale.
The Bruce Highway has reopened to traffic south of Cairns, following reports of a bus on fire on Tuesday afternoon.
A prepare to leave warning has been extended for the Atherton Tablelands as a bushfire threatens a tourist hotspot.
A young man has given evidence about the moment he realised he had been stabbed during a wild brawl that ended with his friend suffering a fatal 14cm wound which severed veins and lacerated his liver.
Two men will face torture charges in relation to the repeated and brutal assault of man in Far North Queensland. Police allege the victim was stabbed in the legs and struck in the head.
Shocking video has captured the moment ram raiding thieves in a stolen car racked up a $10,000 damage bill before getting away with just $10 from the till of a Cairns business in another night of mayhem on Queensland’s streets.
While recovery is still ongoing for many popular tourism attractions in Far North Queensland significantly impacted by Cyclone Jasper, tourist hotspots have said the Labor Party’s $10 million investment is ‘absolutely critical’ for the region’s future.
Tourism Tropical North Queensland chief executive Mark Olsen speaks on the importance of government investment into tourism in the Far North,…
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