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A Townsville woman, drugged and raped at age 19 by a stranger, was forced to wait more than two days for a forensic exam, calling it the “most traumatic part of the incident.”
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7th October 2024
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Teen assault victim forced to wait two days for forensic exam
A Townsville woman, drugged and raped at age 19 by a stranger, was forced to wait more than two days for a forensic exam, calling it the “most traumatic part of the incident.”
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Murals bring culture, community to life at busy shopping centre
The first thing visitors to the newly rebranded Townsville Shopping Centre will notice when entering the food court is a vibrant, culturally rich mural by local artist Nicky Bidju ...
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LNP candidate vows to fight on after shock cancer diagnosis
In a shocking revelation, LNP candidate for Mundingburra, Janelle Poole, has revealed that she is fighting cancer — but says she won’t let it stop her from contesting the upcoming ...
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‘He’s our little heart warrior’: How Townsville toddler beat the odds
Looking at little Tayan today, you’d see a joyful, energetic toddler, but the scar down his chest serves as a reminder of the two lifesaving heart surgeries he endured before his f...
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Wilmar focused on harvesting 100 per cent of sugarcane crop
Australia’s largest manufacturer and exporter of raw sugar says it is focused on ensuring all available sugarcane is harvested before the end of the crushing season.
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Labor, LNP dodge housing pledge as waitlist grows
Both Labor and the LNP are refusing to reveal when desperate Queenslanders will find a home, as the social housing waitlist blows out.
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VIDEO: Three occupants escape Townsville house blaze
Three people are being assessed by paramedics following a house fire in Townsville.
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Shock double family loss for Madonna
The Queen of Pop’s ‘talented’ younger brother has died of cancer, aged 63, just a month after the loss of another family member.
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The household bill that’s worrying us the most
Official inflation is falling, but consumers are not noticing relief in one key expense as they adjust their spending patterns.
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Why Menendez brothers’ murder case is tormenting me
Are the Menendez brothers, who admitted to brutally murdering their wealthy parents in the family’s Beverly Hills mansion, victims or psychopaths? Julie Cross argues the jury is st...
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