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A nudist tradie who frequented the beach where Toyah Cordingley was killed told his wife he needed to go “pigging to kill something” days before her death, a court has heard.
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8th March 2025
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‘Possible other killer’ takes stand in Toyah Cordingley murder trial
A nudist tradie who frequented the beach where Toyah Cordingley was killed told his wife he needed to go “pigging to kill something” days before her death, a court has heard.
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International Women’s Day: Meet Cairns’ inspiring female leaders making a difference
From leading the Cairns community and keeping our borders safe to empowering women and young people in the region and across the globe, here are some of the region’s inspiring fema...
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‘Just a scribble’: Palm Cove concept meeting heats up
A meeting discussing a Palm Cove redevelopment in a bid to boost infrastructure and foot traffic became heated, leading to some visitors walking out due to “overwhelming negativity...
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‘Jet engines roaring’: Terrified residents describe ‘teased’ TC Alfred’s rage
Queenslanders have described ‘insane’ horizontal rain, wind sounding like a freight train and even ‘red and green’ lightning in the skies as Tropical Cyclone Alfred smashed its way...
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‘This is not over’: Warnings of catastrophic flooding as Alfred makes landfall
Alfred is now an ex-tropical cyclone with the system downgraded to a tropical low moments ago, but warnings remain for dangerous and life-threatening flash flooding.
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‘Serious risk’: Car immobiliser trial set to end despite success
The state government is facing pressure to finish the Vehicle Immobiliser Trial in Queensland after promising results show the effectiveness of the devices in preventing opportunis...
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Boy, 15, with 143 offence history sentenced for armed robbery in Cairns park
A 15-year-old with an 18 page juvenile history encompassing 143 charges including break ins, assaults and car thefts has been sentenced for an armed robbery in a Cairns park while ...
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