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  • Pauline Hanson fields attack from Aboriginal leader Murrandoo ...

    Pauline Hanson fields attack from Aboriginal leader Murrandoo ...
    Pauline Hanson fields attack from Aboriginal leader Murrandoo Yanner while visiting Cairns Updated July 17, 2016 17:54:33 Queensland senator Pauline Hanson has called on Murrandoo Yanner to join her in tackling key issues affecting Indigenous communities after he launched a blistering attack against her at an arts fair in far north Queensland.The Gulf Aboriginal leader began yelling loudly at Ms Hanson to go back home when she turned up to the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair..
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  • Dogs still keen to play in Cairns

    Dogs still keen to play in Cairns
    WESTERN Bulldogs president Peter Gordon says the Dogs will investigate continuing to play a game a season in Cairns now its most recent deal has expired. The Dogs plan to play at least one, if not two, games at Ballarat’s redeveloped Eureka Stadium next year.The Bulldogs accounted for Gold Coast on Saturday at Cazaly’s Stadium and Gordon said the door was open to continue the FNQ push in light of ongoing issues at home ground Etihad Stadium.media_cameraMore than 8500 fans attended the Bulldogs-S..
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  • Man charged over alleged one-punch death in Cairns

    Man charged over alleged one-punch death in Cairns
    A man has been charged over the death of a man at White Rock. (9NEWS) A man has been charged over the alleged punching death of another man in Cairns yesterday.Police were called to reports of a disturbance at a home in Siren Close, White Rock, about  2pm yesterday.A 27-year-old Gordonvale man was pronounced dead at the scene, and police took a 54-year-old man into custody. Detectives believe the men were known to each other.The 54-year-old has since been charged with unlawful striking causing ..
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  • 2016 Cairns Indigenous Art Fair sales set to exceed previous years

    2016 Cairns Indigenous Art Fair sales set to exceed previous years
    ORGANISERS are predicting sales of work at the 2016 Cairns Indigenous Art Fair will surpass that of previous years.General manager Vanessa Gillen said the results were a testament to the quality of art on show.“The sales in one night have exceeded that of the same night last year,” she said.“A lot of work has sold. The Premier was interested in buying a (carved) dog (from Aurukun) but when she got here they’d gone.”Ms Gillen said the number of people through the curated exhibition yesterday also..
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    FOR the first time since MH17 was shot out of the sky, legal documents have revealed the tremendous toll the crash has taken on Australian families — in particular the parents of three young children killed in the atrocity. Two years ago today, Mo, Evie and Otis Maslin, aged 12, 10 and 8, boarded the Malaysia Airlines’ flight with their grandfather Nicoll Norris, after farewelling their parents in Amsterdam.Hours later, the Boeing 777 was shot down over a war zone in eastern Ukraine, killing all..
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  • Peak of the Week: A'chralaig has one of the biggest cairns on any ...

    Peak of the Week: A'chralaig has one of the biggest cairns on any ...
    Meaning: The Basket Pronounce it: A Chrah-lik A’CHRALAIG is a massive mountain, the highest in Kintail, standing at 3674ft (1120m). It also sports one of the biggest cairns on any Scottish mountain, a perfectly constructed beehive that can be seen from miles around. Yet despite its formidable presence above the road through Glen Shiel, it can be scaled in little more than two hours. The view down Glen Shiel from high on A'Chralaig Be warned though - this is a near continuous ascent, with li..
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