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Spear gun, axe seized as at least three injured
UPDATE: Detectives are investigating what sparked the violent incident that left at least three people wounded at a Vincent address after multiple calls to triple-0 reported a larg...
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READY FOR TAKE OFF: Qantas launches new flight
As passengers disembark a plane in Townsville their arrival marks a milestone with the first new interstate route to commence at Townsville Airport in almost a decade
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‘Conga line of vultures’: Call to abolish duty on insurance
State duties should be abolished and mitigation funding increased for North Queensland where cyclones cause huge damages claims, a strata insurance report finds.
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Council denies unsightly historic building is a problem
After introducing a law on unsightly buildings, Townsville City Council is under pressure to act on a historic building in a prime location.
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Finals success as Townsville lines up for more
Townsville is riding high after hosting another successful weekend of footy action, ready to step up if we need to host the NRL grand final.
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Zipline death widow sues company for millions
The family of a South Australian tourist who plunged to his death from a zipline in the Daintree in 2019 has launched a multimillion-dollar lawsuit.
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Scheme to source 1kg of meth from Mexican cartel foiled
A mother who faked her slain partner’s will and used the document to have his body cremated against the wishes of his family has been jailed for high-level drug offending allegedly...
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Explorers investigate gold options along old mine corridor
Exploration for gold and silver is underway near the old Mount Leyshon mine by ActivEX Limited and joint venture partner Ballymore Resources.
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HUGE GALLERY: Star duo shine in historic girls grand final
A historic day for Norths came with it a stunning realisation: there are future NRLW stars in their midst. CHECK OUT MORE THAN 70 JUNIOR GRAND FINAL PHOTOS HERE>>
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Townsville mother finally able to embrace her son
Tears flowed as a Townsville mother put her arms around her son for the first time in almost three months, after he was locked out of Queensland.
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