Sunday, July 24, 2016

Townsville can take cue from stadium out west and other top stories.

  • Townsville can take cue from stadium out west

    Townsville can take cue from stadium out west
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  • O'Toole wins by eight, recount pending

    O'Toole wins by eight, recount pending
    LABOR’S Cathy O’Toole has finished on top in the seat of Herbert.But she will have wait until a recount to officially land the seat on the Opposition.Ms O’Toole beat LNP incumbent Ewen Jones by just eight votes after more than two weeks of counting.Counting finished late this afternoon, with Ms O’Toole surging past the post on the final lot of votes.The result is not yet official and will await a full recount of all votes, which could take several weeks.Read more in tomorrow’s Townsville Bulleti..
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  • Man recovers from knife wounds

    Man recovers from knife wounds
    A MAN is recovering in Townsville Hospital from two stab wounds, allegedly delivered by a friend after a long drinking session.It is understood a 42-year-old man was stabbed twice in the chest, allegedly by his 44-year-old friend at a unit in Aitkenvale. Police were called to the unit block on Patrick St about 9.55pm on Saturday.When they arrived they found a man on the ground. He was rushed to hospital in a critical condition, undergoing emergency surgery. Yesterday he was in a stable condition..
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  • Townsville daily wrap up, Monday July 18

    Enter Premises with Intent x 6 – Thuringowa: Three juveniles have been charged after they allegedly used a rock to smash their way into shops in the Thuringowa central area Sunday, July 17. Police will allege that a 16-year-old Blue Water girl, a 14-year-old Blue Water boy and an 11-year-old Burdell boy entered  a shopping centre on the corner of Thuringowa Drive and Hervey Range Road, by smashing a glass door before causing a trail of damage to two other businesses once inside the centre. It w..
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  • Winter racing gets a sunny welcome

    Winter racing gets a sunny welcome
    WINTER racing is back in Townsville, with more than 2000 people turning out to the Cluden Park track to mark the occasion. Fashionistas and racing lovers were lapping up the winter sunshine at Cluden’s Townsville Turf Club on Saturday for the first event of the return to the city’s traditional calendar of track action.Last year, many of the popular annual race meets were put on hold or delayed to allow for the $7 million upgrade to the track.Read the full text of this story in today’s Townsville..
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  • Novosel stars as Flames split double

    Novosel stars as Flames split double
    A STUNNING triple double from WNBL star Natalie Novosel wasn’t enough to guide the Townsville Flames past Rockhampton in the QBL on Saturday night.The Flames took care of business on the road against Gladstone on Friday night with an 88-78 victory over the Power but they were unable to make it a perfect two from two after falling to Rockhampton 106-91.Novosel was all over the court for the Flames on her way to an incredible 27 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in the loss to the Cyclones and fe..
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  • Green's golden point gripe

    Green's golden point gripe
    COWBOYS fans will never forget their side’s magic golden point moment in last year’s grand final but a recent rule change will likely kill any chance of a repeat effort on the game’s biggest stage.North Queensland coach Paul Green was left frustrated by the league’s recent decision to abandon golden point extra time for the upcoming finals series, with teams now set to play 10 minutes of extra time before moving to the sudden death period if required.The change was brought out after a recent con..
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City to face Phoenix in Townsville friendly .Hyundai Working Up 250-Mile EV .
Man critical after stabbing .WA government wins Roe 8 appeal .

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