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Vacant properties with months-old for-lease signs, derelict buildings, pee-stained pavements, crime and homelessness are all too familiar in our CBD — but there is hope it can be turned around.
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5th November 2022
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‘Too derelict’: Ambitious plans to transform ‘unforgivable’ state of CBD
Vacant properties with months-old for-lease signs, derelict buildings, pee-stained pavements, crime and homelessness are all too familiar in our CBD — but there is hope it can be t...
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$1m reward for suspected killer ‘highly likely’ to bring arrest
A seven-figure reward for information leading to the arrest of former Innisfail nurse Rajwinder Singh is “highly likely” to bring about an arrest as Far North detectives pick up th...
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Interactives: Dramatic aerials reveal Qld’s fastest growing suburbs
An incredible series of before-and-after aerial images has revealed the staggering pace of development in Queensland’s fastest growing suburbs. USE THE INTERACTIVES
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Flash bridge a sweet deal for plush resort, farmers
A new million-dollar bridge will provide tourist access to one of the Far North’s most exclusive resorts, it has been revealed.
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Photo gallery: Taipans fans thrilled with home game win
After a months-long home game drought, the Taipans gave their loyal orange army the victory they wanted when they crushed the Melbourne United 97-72. Did we snap you at the game?
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‘There isn’t infinite money’: PM’s reality check for Palaszczuk government
While in Queensland Anthony Albanese has delivered some sobering news to a state government banking on support for the 2032 Games and vital infrastructure.
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‘Rules suck’: Youth program tackles kids and crime in CBD
An emerging youth diversionary program has had success working with troubled juveniles over the past six months, but funding has now run out. Read how it’s been making a difference...
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‘End up a takeaway meal’: Big Barron River croc ignites debate
Fiery debate about the possible removal of a big croc has ignited after a hefty saltie moved into a popular dog walking area at the mouth of the Barron River.
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