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Old Friends, New Memories: Classes of ’83 and ’85 Reunite
The Innisfail RSL rang with laughter as classmates embraced, swapped stories and recognised faces not seen in four decades. Some looked unchanged, others silver-haired, but…
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Chasing the Light: Why the Best Shots Happen Before Most People Wake Up
“Opportunities are like sunrises. If you wait too long, you miss them.” – William Arthur Ward There’s a magic in the air before sunrise —…
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The Regal Legacy of the Domestic Cat
Royalty reclines—not on a throne, but a throne of fluff. The domestic cat, Felis catus, has prowled beside humans for thousands of years.
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A Feast for the Senses – and the Soul
Today, we spent the morning soaking in the colour, creativity, and community spirit of market day at the Feast of the Senses. From the moment…
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A Community’s Call for Change – Cairns Stands Together
This rally was about people living, working, and raising their families in Cairns. The emotion was raw, and the message was firm: our community is…
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The Queensland Kauri pine
The Queensland Kauri pine belongs to the Kauri tree Agathis genus, which also includes the New Zealand and New Guinea species. These large evergreens are…
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The remarkable story of Mariya Vasilyevna Oktyabrskaya
The Australian Armour & Artillery Museum in Cairns is home to one of the most extensive collections of military vehicles, tanks, and artillery in the…
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Turn Around, Don’t Drown: The Life-Saving Choice in Floodwaters
Driving through floodwaters is incredibly dangerous. Even if the water seems shallow, you can’t know what lies beneath—hidden currents, debris, or road damage. Your vehicle…
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Flying Fish Point
Flying Fish Point, formally called Musgrave.The name was changed on 1 December 1961 to Flying Fish Point, named after the cutter “Flying Fish” used by…