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A teenager who went missing at sea was tragically killed by a crocodile in waist-deep water and was believed to be just moments from reaching shore when the animal attacked.
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20th April 2024
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Missing Qld teen taken by crocodile moments from shore
A teenager who went missing at sea was tragically killed by a crocodile in waist-deep water and was believed to be just moments from reaching shore when the animal attacked.
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Wujal Wujal residents’ emotional homecoming
Flooded roads haven’t stopped Wujal Wujal’s first residents from returning home this week, almost four months to the day since the entire remote Indigenous community was evacuated ...
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FNQ’s Top 10 emerging artists to rock the stage at Local and Vocal
Far North Queensland’s top musical talent will have the chance to kickstart their careers on Cairns’ hottest stage at Local and Vocal this weekend. How you can get in on the action...
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‘Live your best life’: FNQ’s top gym buff revealed
Far North Queensland’s top gym buff has revealed the number one tip to stay fit and step out of your comfort zone. FIND OUT WHO WON
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Watch: Beach closed after croc spotted inside stinger nets
A popular Cairns beach has been closed after a crocodile was spotted metres from shore inside the protective swimming net. Watch the video.
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First pictures, design: Multimillion-dollar Barlow Park upgrade
Cairns’ NRL dreams and hopes of playing a significant role in the 2032 Olympics have been bolstered by a commitment to fund a multimillion-dollar makeover of one of the city’s majo...
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‘Goddamn’: Watch hungry green tree frog swallowing snake
A Queensland woman was confronted by the bizarre sight of a hungry green tree frog attempting to devour a keelback snake outside her bedroom window. VIDEO.
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