Monday, November 30, 2015

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  • Townsville Crocodiles terminate Brian Conklin's NBL contract - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    Townsville Crocodiles terminate Brian Conklin's NBL contract - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
    Townsville Crocodiles terminate Brian Conklin's NBL contractUpdatedNovember 30, 2015 18:36:03 The Townsville Crocodiles have terminated the contract of one of the NBL's most valuable players, Brian Conklin.American import Conklin announced his contract had been terminated on Monday afternoon after 14 games into his third season with the Crocodiles."Thank you to all the Crocs fans and my team-mates and coaches for this wonderful season and for a great three seasons," he posetd to his Facebook..
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  • Townsville Airport goes international in 2015 with Bali flights

    Townsville Airport goes international in 2015 with Bali flights
    2 September: Jetstar Airways helps Townsville Airport make its own little piece of history, with the launch of the Australian regional airport’s first international service to Denpasar in Bali, Indonesia. Despite this landmark service, passenger volumes at the airport are expected to remain relatively unchanged in 2015.First of all a brief geography lesson. Townsville is in Queensland, Australia, less than 300 kilometres south-east of Cairns and over 1,100 kilometres north-w..
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  • Breezway Altair louvre windows capture ocean breeze at hillside...

    BreezwayAltair louvre windows have been installed at a contemporary home in Townsville, North Queensland to capture the ocean breeze, allowing the entire home to be cooled naturally.Designed by Steve Claridge of IDesign2Build, the home offers outlooks from every living space, bedroom, bathroom and deck, with its hillside location facilitating panoramic views ranging from Magnetic Island and Castle Hill in the distance, to the treetops and ocean glimpses across Bushland Beach.Design highlights of..
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  • Inquest to be held into Bruce Highway deaths caused by stray wild...

    Inquest to be held into Bruce Highway deaths caused by stray wild...
    Inquest to be held into Bruce Highway deaths caused by stray wild horses at Bluewater near TownsvilleBy David ChenPostedDecember 01, 2015 12:01:55 The coroner will hold an inquest into two deaths on the Bruce Highway near Townsville, in north Queensland, caused by wild horses.Bernard Ashton Davis died in July after he crashed into a feral horse at Leichhardt Creek Bridge in Bluewater.Byron James Crowley, 15, died in September in the same area where his mother's car hit the carcass of a brumb..
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  • Murri juniors on life-changing journey

    Murri juniors on life-changing journey
    Queensland Murri under-15s team to tour Fiji. Copyright: NRL Photos. There are two games of football to be won but according to Brad Beetson the real measure of the Queensland Murri ..
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  • Melbourne United in battle to maintain position at the top of NBL...

    Melbourne United in battle to maintain position at the top of NBL...
    Melbourne United beat Townsville to end losing streak2:13NBL: Watch Melbourne United end their three game losing streak by beating the Townsville Crocs 66-63.MELBOURNE United is bracing for its biggest week of the season to date as it strives to maintain its hard-earned status as the NBL’s frontrunners.United started the season with nine straight wins, but three losses in its past four games have allowed other teams to make up some ground.The Dean Demopoulos-coached side is now just one win clea..
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  • Accountability pays off

    THE Perth Lynx embarked on the toughest two weeks of the season to date last weekend, with the first of four road games in eight days held last Saturday night in Townsville.The Lynx met the reigning champions, the Townsville Fire, first up in front of one of the largest home crowd fan bases in the league, second only to the Red Army.Despite this disadvantage, the Lynx came out blazing with sharp defence, causing multiple turnovers from the Fire.A heavy effort on the offensive and defensive rebou..
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  • Coral spawn a spectacular site on Qld reef

    The soup of eggs and sperm might smell peculiar but spawning coral has pulling power.The spectacular annual event has again attracted scientists and tourists to the Great Barrier Reef, which has lit up with the glow of colourful gametes over the past few days.Dr Greg Torda, who has spent the spawn working 16-hour days on Orpheus Island, north of Townsville, says the event likely peaked on Monday night."It's one of the most spectacular natural events I've ever seen," the ARC Centre for Excellence..
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  • Wayne 'Mad Dog' Evans is the Cowboys' biggest fan

    Wayne ‘Mad Dog’ Evans can’t get enough of the Cowboys.MANY people might think themselves to be their club’s biggest supporter, but few can claim they would go this far for their team.Long time North Queensland Cowboys supporter Wayne “Mad Dog” Evans has taken his love for the 2015 NRL premiers and converted it into a life-size work of art.MORE NEWS:A road trip turns to horror for three women when truck, sedan collideBrisbane property: The good news and the bad newsThis is the tax write-off we wo..
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  • 12-year-old charged after alleged knife attack at Caboolture school

    12-year-old charged after alleged knife attack at Caboolture school
    12-year-old charged after alleged knife attack at Caboolture schoolA 12-year-old girl has been charged with attempted murder following an alleged knife attack at a Caboolture school.Police allege at 9.15am, the 12-year-old threatened another girl, also 12, with a knife.It's further alleged a struggle ensued between the two, and the victim sustained minor injuries to her neck and hands.A member of staff intervened and disarmed the girl.The Caboolture girl was charged with attempted murder and wil..
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