Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Cyclone Nathan to intensify to category 3 for Cairns coastal crossing and other top stories

Cyclone Nathan to intensify to category 3 for Cairns coastal crossing

Cyclone Nathan to intensify to category 3 for Cairns coastal crossing
The Bureau of Meteorology's latest modelling warns communities from Coen, on Cape York's eastern coast, to Cardwell, halfway between Cairns and Townsville, of the incoming tempest. Nathan is currently a Category 1 and is located 445km northeast of ...

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Cairns drug dealer jailed for five years for trafficking cocaine, MDMA ...

Cairns drug dealer jailed for five years for trafficking cocaine, MDMA ...
The Supreme Court in Cairns heard Blenkinsop worked under a wholesale cocaine dealer who was recently sentenced to eight-and-a-half years' jail. He sold street level quantities to about 20 regular customers in Innisfail, the Atherton Tablelands, Port ...

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Cairns goes green during St Patrick's Day celebrations

Cairns goes green during St Patrick's Day celebrations
Locals and tourists alike turned out in force to celebrate St Patrick's Day in Cairns with many seeking shelter in the city's Irish bars. Some went to extreme lengths to celebrate while others turned their thoughts towards their home country ...

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AFP investigates IS graffiti in Cairns

AFP investigates IS graffiti in Cairns
Federal police are investigating a death threat, which references the Islamic State group, scrawled on a Cairns billboard. Australian Federal Police confirmed they had been notified about the graffiti on a sign in the Boardwalk area near Cairns Airport.

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Ex-NRL star Carl Webb charged in Cairns after late-night rampage

Ex-NRL star Carl Webb charged in Cairns after late-night rampage
Former rugby league player Carl Webb has been charged with four offences after allegedly trying to force his way into houses in a Cairns street. Former Queensland State of Origin star Carl Webb has been arrested in the state's far north after an ...

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Tuberculosis scare at Cairns school

Tuberculosis scare at Cairns school
Students and teachers at a Cairns school have been in close contact with a person suffering from Tuberculosis. Students and teachers at a Cairns school will be tested for tuberculosis after close contact with someone diagnosed with the disease. Cairns ...

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TAFE Queensland North celebrates Harmony Day in Cairns

TAFE Queensland North celebrates Harmony Day in Cairns
DIVERSE: Myanmar's Khinkhin Soe, her sister Mieta Ava Khin, five months, and Dennis Bemeliki from Rwanda were part of Harmony Day celebrations at TAFE Queensland North in Cairns yesterday. The day itself is this Saturday. PICTURE: ANNA ROGERS ...

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New tourism minister Kates Jones throws her support behind Aquis

New tourism minister Kates Jones throws her support behind Aquis
“The strong message I have got from my visit to Cairns, spending time talking to tourism operators on the ground, is that they want Aquis to go ahead and they want it to happen as quickly as we can. “Of course, we have the probity checks, but the ...

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Chris Cairns: A life with Less diamonds, more obstacles

Chris Cairns: A life with Less diamonds, more obstacles
Wild-haired and 6'2'', Chris Cairns was an unmissable Marco Pierre White type of figure on the cricket field in the 1990s. He also performed a role that matched his colourful personality — an all-rounder. In his day, the son of former cricketer Lance ...

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History favours New Zealand Breakers to finish off Cairns Taipans

History favours New Zealand Breakers to finish off Cairns Taipans
The New Zealand Breakers' resounding game-one win over the Cairns Taipans has swung momentum as well as NBL history firmly in their favour in the grand final series. The Breakers out-hustled the Taipans 86-71 in Cairns on Friday to set themselves up ...

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