The state environmental regulator is considering potential compliance action following the spill of 10,000 litres of kerosene and bitumen into a Cairns creek from a Portsmith industrial facility.
Cairns home prices jumped 10.36 per cent over the past year to hit a fresh high of $601,000 across all dwellings — outperforming the Queensland capital over the same period.
A clean-up is underway in Far North Queensland after thousands of litres of kerosene and bitumen spilled into a creek in Cairns.The Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation ...
Health officials are urging anyone travelling from South East Asia to get vaccinated after a measles outbreak in a hostel in ...
Cairns’ cruise ship arrivals have surged 35 per cent as an army of volunteer ambassadors help transform one-time visitors ...
The measles outbreak in Cairns has doubled to six cases, with locations in Mareeba and Dimbulah now considered exposure sites ...
An expansion of the federal government’s low-deposit first homebuyer scheme will put upward pressure on property prices, the ...
State film funding body Screen Queensland is to inject A$6.8 million ($.05 million) towards the construction of a new studio facility in Cairns, at the northern end of Queensland, Australia. The ...
Queensland’s Attorney General is considering an appeal against the sentence of a prominent Cairns swim coach for sexual ...
Cairns will have a one-night stand with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra on Wednesday, September 24. The performance, ...
Cairns Hospital staff working with newborn babies are among the latest cases detected in a fast-growing measles outbreak.
Two of the Far North’s brightest young stars have beaten hundreds of nominees to secure their place at Australia’s premier training awards in Darwin next month.