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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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$60 for baby formula, $1000 to fill a trolley: Remote Queenslanders resort to crime to eat
People are selling drugs or sly alcohol, breaking into shops and letting the electricity go out just so they can eat, as cost of living soars in remote Far North Queensland, townsp...
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Do you know this lost girl?
Police are seeking public assistance in identifying a young girl who was found in Smithfield last night, April 19.
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Detention centre may stymie Cairns’ growth: Moller
Plans to build a 40-bed youth detention facility in a Cairns growth corridor – set to house 50,000 new residents by 2054 – has raised the eyebrows of a city councillor, calling for...
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Hands off our farm: Family pledges to stop detention facility
A proud patriarch has vowed to fight “tooth and nail” to protect his family’s cane farm – located just 20km south of Cairns’ CBD – from becoming a state government-owned youth dete...
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Sarah Roberts confirms split from Home and Away star
In an emotional interview, Australian actor Sarah Roberts reveals why she and Home And Away star James Stewart have ended their marriage.
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Forgotten canteen food items from the 90s
Take a trip down memory lane as we look at the forgotten school canteen items from the 1990s.
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Truth behind viral Victoria Beckham scene
She’s known for her Posh style. Now, Victoria Beckham has opened up about the secret to her signature look, as she reveals the Australian link behind an infamous moment in the ‘Bec...
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