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The Federal Government has so far refused to release the $2m business case investigating the overlooked Concert Hall, the costs of which are believed to have heavily blown out.
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‘Seen as a soft target’: Urge to release Concert Hall business case
The Federal Government has so far refused to release the $2m business case investigating the overlooked Concert Hall, the costs of which are believed to have heavily blown out.
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‘Corrupt scheme’ exposed: Businessman jailed for 40k bribe
A Townsville business manager has narrowly escaped deportation after being found guilty by jury of bribing a member of an NQ council.
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‘Just put it back’: Spray over council’s fence fiasco
A parliamentarian has blasted the Townsville City Council over the “long drawn out saga” involving the removal of a fence in Idalia with a petition signed by concerned residents be...
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In pictures: Fuel for Schools function at the TapHouse
The Fuel for Schools function at the TapHouse Townsville was a resounding success, celebrating the impactful work achieved this year.
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Townsville records second highest increase in house values
As property values begin to drop in other Australian regions, Townsville has bucked the trend, recording a hefty increase over the last quarter. See how much values have climbed ov...
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‘Family focused venue’: $3m spent transforming veteran pub
A dramatic $3m transformation of a long-running Townsville pub has delivered a new outdoor terrace, kids room, menu and plenty of natural lighting. Take a sneak peek.
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Father’s Day event set to make a splash on Maggie
Family fun is locked in at Magnetic Island for Fathers Day, with the annual Townsville Airport Father’s Day Picnic on to be held on Sunday, including inflatable races and mud crab ...
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Aussie man dies in Bali in motorcycle crash
Police have confirmed how Thomas Cossins from NSW died in Bali after he crashed his motorcycle on the side of the road.
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Donna was waiting for a miracle in the bush — then it flew into town
Donna Synnerdahl still remembers the moment she hit the mine shaft floor. It’s this sensation of falling and her memories of the jolting pain that has kept her up at night — for 14...
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New shift in Mary and Frederik’s marriage
A summer tour has been marked by a string of loved-up joint appearances from Queen Mary and King Frederik that have delighted royal fans and indicated a shift.
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