The Weekend Post

Death fallout spreads

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CHRIS CALCINO wana Children’s Choir and the Gondwana Voices choir would perform alongside students from Mount St Bernard College, Cairns Hinterland Steiner School, St Michael’s School, Hambledon State School, Trinity Bay State High School, Edge Hill State Primary School and Cairns State High School.

“Each choir will be singing its own repertoire­s, and then we’ll have the world premiere of Trochus Shell Suite by Alice Chance based on the songs of Murray Island. It will be really uplifting,” she said. “It’s very important to us and the children of the choir to explore the richness of indigenous culture, especially in Far North Queensland where it is especially diverse.

“There is such joy in the Murray Island song and dance. For the kids to be exposed to that is so important, and the more we are engaged, the more we realise that we need to celebrate this culture.”

runs from 4-6pm at St Monica’s Cathedral on Abbott St, Cairns City. fied auditor within 45 days of the condition being imposed.

Failure would result in licence suspension­s.

The Cairns-based Alphacool firm remains unable to legally offer to perform building work in Queensland.

An Alphacool spokesman said the company was following all of the QBCC’s directions.

“We confirm Alphacool is complying in full with all restrictio­ns and requiremen­ts imposed by QBCC,” he said.

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