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WATCH: Kiddie crim hides under bed after 81-charge crime spree
Three teens allegedly racked up 81 charges during an Anzac Day long weekend crime spree in Townsville before being found hiding under a bed and in a cupboard. WATCH VIDEO.
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Cowboys star says ‘special’ Welcome to Country should stay
A North Queensland rising star has backed the NRL’s plans for a Welcome to Country at the upcoming Magic Round after a divisive debate took over the nation.
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Three injured in nasty two-vehicle crash in Hyde Park
Three people are being assessed for injuries following a two-vehicle crash in Hyde Park, Townsville.
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Large Burdekin blaze brought under control
Two people have been taken to hospital as an explosive fire that has engulfed a shed on a rural Burdekin property was brought under control.
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10 types of drugs: P-plater’s shocking narcotics cocktail
A magistrate said in her 10 years she had “never seen anyone” with as many drugs in their system as a 19-year-old Townsville teen when he crashed his car.
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Police finalise investigation into MP’s boozy slip up
Hinchinbrook MP Nick Dametto has told parliament that an investigation into him drinking a full-strength beer on an NQ island under an alcohol management plan has been finalised.
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‘I am relieved’: Former CEO’s defamation battle with TAIHS comes to an end
An NQ Indigenous health service has agreed to settle a defamation claim from their former CEO. DETAILS.
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WATCH: Democracy sausages sizzle in NYC as Aussies vote
Australia’s iconic tradition of a democracy sausage has popped up in New York City as overseas voting gets underway — and “Americans love it as much as Australians”. SEE THE VIDEO.
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Qantas launches huge $499 international flights sale
Qantas has launched a massive one-week sale on international fares to some of the airline’s most popular destinations. See the full list.
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Nearly every Aussie is charging phone wrong
Most Aussies miss a vital step when charging mobiles and other devices, causing a growing number of fires, claims data shows.
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