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Almost 300 truckies have delivered crucial supplies to flood-weary residents in Ingham, the epicentre of North Queensland's flood disaster, which has been cut-off by road for almost two weeks.
Bureaucracy is handicapping the efforts of resilient Ingham businesses attempting to hold their heads above water following ...
In unusual circumstances, a respected lawyer and former magistrate was barred from representing a man in a North Queensland ...
A cane-harvesting contractor concerned about the future of the sugar industry in North Queensland has been overwhelmed by the ...
North Queenslanders may be donning their wet-weather clothing for the election, with rainfall expected over the next few days ...
A Queensland Police Service (QPS) vehicle in action on the Bruce Highway in Ingham, North Queensland. Picture: Cameron Bates He urged motorists to “drive to survive and stay alive on the road ne ...
Some vital transport routes across flooded North Queensland are expected to reopen within 48 hours but retailers – and possibly consumers – will have to cop increased freight costs. From ...
It's been a wet three months in the small communities of Hidden Valley and Paluma in north Queensland ... Houses in nearby Ingham were inundated by floodwaters, the main highway was closed ...
Lawyer Trevor Kyle outside the Ingham Magistrates Court ... Brisbane-based Fisheries lawyer Hamish Isles, who has flown into North Queensland on at least three separate occasions to prosecute ...
A Singapore Air Force CH-47F Chinook Helicopter landing outside Ingham State High School during the Hinchinbrook flood disaster in North Queensland. Picture: Cameron Bates “It carries right ...
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