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The housing squeeze, our decaying CBD, youth crime crisis and battered Bruce Highway are our region’s leaders’ top priorities this year, with an upcoming federal election the opportunity to secure much-needed funds to boost the region.
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5th January 2025
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‘That’s our fight’: How leaders will push to improve North Qld in 2025
The housing squeeze, our decaying CBD, youth crime crisis and battered Bruce Highway are our region’s leaders’ top priorities this year, with an upcoming federal election the oppor...
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Overtaking lanes from Cardwell to Bowen a pitch to minister
Sixteen new overtaking lanes that might cost the state less than $50 million is a small price to pay in saving North Queenslanders’ lives, a road safety advocate says as he prepare...
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Community organisation welcomes new board president for ‘exciting new chapter’
Townsville group Community Gro, which aims to provide learning opportunities, social interactions, support and emergency relief, have announced their new board president.
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‘Beach Bums’ cooking up success as food van expands
Following the success of their beachfront taco van, a Magnetic Island couple have moved into a shop with the hope to grow their business and continue receiving support from the com...
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Jailed, on trial and others cleared: Biggest court cases to hit NQ
It was a busy year in Townsville courts in 2024, as local families gained closure — some still without — as offenders charged with murder, manslaughter and serious crime were trial...
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Deputy Premier slams ‘disgraceful’ Magic Millions track poisoning
Acting Premier Jarrod Bleijie called the Gold Coast Turf Club vandalism “disgraceful’’ and said he hoped police would “throw the book’’ at the alleged culprits.
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Steve Smith’s horror drop leaves series on knife’s edge
The Border-Gavaskar Trophy is poised for a thrilling finish following a day of high drama as Australia’s man of moment, Steve Smith, shelled a crucial late chance. RE-LIVE ALL THE ...
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