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A person has been reported missing in the water while kayaking at Lake Tinaroo on Sunday afternoon.
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13th April 2025
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Kayaker feared missing at popular lake
A person has been reported missing in the water while kayaking at Lake Tinaroo on Sunday afternoon.
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Police urge motorists to take care on roads after multiple crashes
Police have urged motorists to take care on Far North roads after emergency services responded to multiple road accidents, leaving at least four people hospitalised on the weekend.
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One Nation candidate unrepentant for racist Aboriginal ‘joke’
A One Nation candidate for the seat of Herbert has confirmed that he is the same man who posted a horrid racist joke on social media ahead of his unsuccessful campaign for Leichhar...
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Shocking rebates revealed for pregnant women
Pregnant women are getting less money back for ultrasounds than they did three decades ago, prompting Australia’s peak imaging body to renew calls for urgent government reform.
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Explained: How students can start studying medical imaging in FNQ
Students will be able to train in medical imaging and radiography in Far North Queensland as early as next year following the government's multimillion-dollar bipartisan commitment...
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The VIPs joining Dutton and Albo’s campaign launches
Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton are bringing out the star power at their respective campaign launches this Sunday. Here’s who you can expect to see.
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8 questions travellers always ask about group tours
From tipping and solo supplements to choosing a reputable operator, these are the top questions first time travellers ask before booking a group tour.
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Is a US-made iPhone an impossible dream?
Donald Trump considers the pinnacle of his ‘Make America Great Again’ pledge a US-made iPhone. But Apple is unlikely to fulfil the President’s wishes soon, if ever. Here’s why.
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