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‘Can’t go more than two days without the mill breaking down’
Cane growers say they are sick of the crush running late and forcing harvesting into the wet season, and are asking Wilmar to overhaul and speed up its sugar mills.
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Sisters call time on swimwear era
After seven summers of providing customers with sun-protective yet fashionable swimwear, Townsville swimwear company KAMARA has announced their latest collection will be their last...
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Devil Wears Prada actor to star in romance comedy
A romance film starring an actor from The Devil Wears Prada blockbuster is being shot in Far North Queensland.
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‘Don’t reinvent the wheel’: Reaction to government’s anti-crime legislation
The Queensland Government’s anti-crime policies are not going far enough to address this issues, according to parliamentarian Robbie Katter.
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‘Bad decision making’: Cluden Park facing fight to survive
Cluden Park Race Club chairman Geoff Weeks has conceded the club is facing insolvency. However, he says there’s a plan to turn their fortunes around.
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$60m plan to pull up ‘lethal’ shark nets on Qld beaches
The Greens party has vowed to close loopholes in federal legislation that allows Qld to deploy shark nets and drumlines claiming they falsely protect beachgoers from attacks.
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Shooting: Qld man found with bullet wound in hospital car park
An investigation is underway after a man in his 40s was reportedly shot in North Qld overnight. UPDATES.
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Kyle Sandilands dudded $350k after 106-day wait
KIIS FM host Kyle Sandilands was forced to wait 106 days only to be dudded $350,000 in a mega deal flop.
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‘It smacks you in the face’: Edwina’s update on life-changing diagnosis
In her first interview since her cancer diagnosis, Sunrise presenter Edwina Bartholomew explains how her condition has changed her life – and why she chose not to tell her young ch...
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How The Wiggles sold out
A deal to promote one of the world’s largest car companies will put in-your-face branding in front of babies around the world.
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