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Before and after Trevor




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Before and after





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Cape York community's fight to save Iron Range rainforest devastated by Cyclone Trevor

A remote Cape York community is in the fight of its life to save a unique rainforest that was devastated by a cyclone.




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Lockhart River before and after





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Nursing home had 'no record' of severe wound that caused elderly woman's death

A leg wound that became infected after a fall eventually claimed the life of Bertha Aalberts, but her Melbourne nursing home had no record of the injury's severity, a Cairns hearing of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety is told.




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Refugees on Manus to receive Australian First Nations 'passports' from activists aboard sail boat

Letters of solidarity and more than 400 Aboriginal 'passports' will be delivered to Manus Island refugees as a group of boats set sail for Papua New Guinea.




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Bogut boom time puts financial heat on smaller NBL clubs, amid calls for equal playing field

The NBL grapples with the challenge of keeping an equal playing field between the haves and the 'have-lots', as professional basketball undergoes a lucrative renaissance in Australia.




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Ultra endurance sports are gaining more popularity, but what drives competitors?

Running or riding hundreds of kilometres for fun, sport, and a physical and mental challenge.




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Kev Carmody performing on stage at Twilight at Taronga




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Kev Carmody performing on stage at Sydney Festival




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Kev Carmody performing on stage at Twilight at Taronga




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Riversleigh fossil deposit, acclaimed by Sir David Attenborough, still giving up its secrets

In the depths of rural Queensland is a fossil deposit so amazing that Sir David Attenborough regards it as one of the most important palaeontological sites in the world.




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Coming to terms with the brutal history of Queensland's Native Mounted Police

Queensland's Native Mounted Police massacred thousands of Indigenous people on the colonial frontier, and most of its troopers were Indigenous themselves. It's a difficult legacy for their descendants to come to terms with.



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Invictus Games competitor Tyrone Gawthorne avoids jail over drug and weapon offences

After pleading guilty to drug possession and admitting he uses steroids, Afghanistan veteran and former Invictus Games competitor Tyrone Gawthorne is handed a suspended sentence for steroid and cocaine possession.




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One dead, two in hospital after crane hits powerlines in Far North Queensland workplace accident

Workplace Health and Safety is investigating after a crane comes into contact with powerlines in Far North Queensland, injuring two people and killing one.




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Second crane incident in Far North Queensland leaves two men critical

Two men are critically injured after a crane overturns near Mareeba in Far North Queensland this morning. The crash follows the death of a man in a separate crane incident on Sunday.




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Shark attack off Cape Grenville in Far North Queensland leaves woman with serious leg injuries

A 21-year-old woman suffers serious leg injuries in an attack by what is believed to be two sharks in Great Barrier Reef waters off Cape York Peninsula.




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HIV and hepatitis C risk to patients as Cairns dental clinic closed by health authorities

Health authorities urge more than 500 patients of a dental clinic in Far North Queensland to be tested for HIV and hepatitis as the clinic is investigated over its infection control practices.




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Pioneering migrants visit Australia's Basque heartland to trace family history

They travelled across the world in the 1950s and '60s to build a new life cutting cane in the steamy paddocks of north Queensland. Now Basques return to learn the story of their ancestors.




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Live export industry 'eroded' as summer ban extends, WA exporter faces animal cruelty charges

There are concerns, and equally hopes, that an extension to a ban on live sheep exports and cruelty charges against a live exporter are eroding the livestock exporting industry.




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Mapoon Beach in Cape York a vivid showcase of washed-up waste

On a remote stretch of beach on the west coast of Cape York, rangers were stunned to see the extent of the rubbish strewn across an area used by turtles during nesting season.




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Torres Strait search underway for five people after empty boat discovered off Dauan Island

The 7-metre boat left Badu Island on Wednesday afternoon bound for Dauan island, just south of Papua New Guinea, with two men, two women and a nine-year-old boy on board, but it never arrived.



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How Lego therapy can be a 'massive win' for kids with autism and their families

Lego is being used in both informal and clinical sessions to improve the communication and cooperation skills of children with autism.




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Search for missing family from boat in Torres Strait called off following large-scale operation

Police call off the search for five people missing in the Torres Strait since Wednesday after they set off by boat from Badu Island to Dauan Island, prompting a large-scale operation.



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Asian barramundi whole-fish imports spark biosecurity concern for local farms free of diseases

Australias largest barramundi farm is calling for a halt in whole-fish imports from Asia not because around 60 per cent is imported, but for biosecurity reasons.




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Art therapy offers hope to homeless amid calls for government to do more

People who experience homelessness are more likely to be exposed to trauma, but experts say creative therapies could help them heal.




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States and territories agree to ban plastic, paper, glass and tyre waste exports

State and territory leaders have agreed to establish a timetable to work towards a waste export ban.





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Sports jersey colour linked to injury risk among children in rugby league

Dark-coloured jerseys could lead to poor performance, increased rates of injury, and even jeopardise the careers of young rugby league players, researchers say.




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US rugby league forward set to play first game for Cowboys feeder team Northern Pride

A North Queensland Cowboys feeder club hopes its American import is more than your average Joe when he trots out for his first QRL game this weekend.





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Cooktown woman Donna Steele murdered during extortion bid gone wrong, Cairns court told

Matthew Ross White pleads not guilty to the murder of Donna Steele, as the Supreme Court in Cairns hears her killing occurred when she fought back during a botched extortion bid.




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Lawn mowing contractor dies after car explosion in Cairns

Witnesses say neighbours tried in vain to rescue a man from a burning vehicle after the ute exploded on a Cairns street, describing the scene as "horrific".




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Matthew Ross White sentenced to life behind bars for killing Cooktown woman in botched extortion bid

A court releases the video of a police interview that shows the murder confession of Matthew White, who strangled Cooktown woman Donna Steele in a botched extortion bid and has been sentenced to life in jail.




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Frosty Far North Queensland's coldest August night in six decades

People in parts of tropical Far North Queensland wake to early-morning frost as the region experiences its coldest August night in more than 60 years.




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Biosecurity or poisoning fears following mysterious wallaby deaths in Cairns

More dead wallabies have been found on a Cairns sporting field, taking the total number of carcasses in the past week to more than 30.





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Caneball, an ancient east Asian sport, helps refugees from Myanmar feel at home in Australia

Myanmar's national sport is similar to volleyball but players use their feet instead of their hands. The game is now being regularly played in Australia by Karen refugees.




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Historic calophyllum tree's removal rallies Cardwell residents in bid to save it

Cardwell residents band together to save a large tree that arborists have declared unsafe due to beach erosion during the recent heavy wet season.




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Drought slashes soybean production prompting fierce competition for the small crop, warnings of price hikes

Drought has collided with high demand for soybeans, lifting prices by around $500 a tonne, prompting warnings of a price hike for soymilk, tofu and tempeh.




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Coral



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Three people killed in 'freak' skydiving accident died in mid-air, coroner finds

Three people killed in a "freak" skydiving accident in Far North Queensland died in mid-air when a solo sports jumper's parachute opened prematurely and caused them to collide, a coroner finds.




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Giant crocodile, Howard, has 10yo Elroy on his side fighting for him to remain on creek bank

A 10-year-old boy writes to Queensland's Environment Minister pleading with authorities not to remove a giant crocodile that has been sunning itself on a creek bank.




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Woolworths fined for selling expired baby formula in Cairns

The supermarket giant is criticised in court for its "recalcitrant attitude" after being caught selling out-of-date baby formula for the second time at a Cairns store in Far North Queensland.