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Rangers have been forced to shoot a problem croc that developed a reputation for stalking campers and harassing fishermen after people destroyed traps set to capture the animal alive.
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Crocodile shot after stalking campers, fishermen
Rangers have been forced to shoot a problem croc that developed a reputation for stalking campers and harassing fishermen after people destroyed traps set to capture the animal ali...
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Former legal secretary’s $200k Lotus Glen drug smuggling foiled
A once well-regarded legal secretary who claimed she had been coerced by a person with bikie connections into an elaborate attempt to smuggle more than $200,000 in drugs into Lotus...
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Gallery: Taipans Academy – Girls Boosts Basketball Participation
The Taipans Academy – Girls (TAG) hosted a free clinic on Tuesday afternoon open to all girls in the region at Cairns Basketball. See the full gallery of the local basketballers in...
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‘Where’s the meat?’: Council’s new housing plan lacking answers
A new housing plan endorsed by Cairns councillors has been described as a “nice, fluffy” document “without much meat” — but critical to solving the one of the city’s most immediate...
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What major telco network expansion means for regional customers
Vodafone Australia will expand its service network across Far North Queensland, tripling the number of mobile sites throughout regional Australia.
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Storm warning, wet weather heading north
Storms are on the way for Far North Queensland as a south-easterly surge makes its way up the coast.
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‘Determination and resilience’: Why airport has been nationally recognised
Cairns Airport has been recognised by a major aviation body for its “determination and resilience” during unprecedented flooding.
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