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Townsville Bulletin, 03 juin 2026

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ArticleLIGHTS, CAMERA INACTION

North Queens­land is plead­ing for fund­ing to upgrade sport­ing facil­it­ies - warn­ing it risks los­ing vital eco­nomic and ath­letic oppor­tun­it­ies ahead of the Olympics. Des­pite repeated polit­ical pledges, ven­ues like River­way Sta­dium and...

LIGHTS, CAMERA INACTION

ArticleMAGIC SKIES

Mother Nature was turn­ing it on with a magical sun­set at Horse­shoe Bay, cap­tured by Paola Kep­per.

MAGIC SKIES

ArticleRoberts-smith faces delay

Ben Roberts-smith will have to wait sev­eral months before find­ing out the full alleg­a­tions that have been made against him. Aus­tralia’s most dec­or­ated liv­ing sol­dier and Vic­toria Cross recip­i­ent has been charged with five counts of war...

Roberts-smith faces delay

ArticleCoun­try star scores main stage billing

A Towns­ville coun­try singer says he is excited to be one of two local artists who will take to the main stage at this year’s Coun­try Fest. Cameron Cus­ack played on the honky tonk stage at last year’s Coun­try Fest. After doing another event called...

Coun­try star scores main stage billing

ArticlePrison for vicious assault

A late night rob­bery on Palmer St left an eld­erly man punched and knocked out, bleed­ing where he lay as his part­ner des­per­ately tried to help him. Tom Jack Neli­man approached the pair as they were walk­ing home in April, 2025, and launched his...

Prison for vicious assault

ArticleLaw office now on front­line for mil­it­ary

A newly estab­lished law office in Towns­ville is ingra­ti­at­ing itself to the local com­munity – offer­ing a suite of dis­counts for vet­er­ans, serving Defence mem­bers and their part­ners. Pippa Col­man Fam­ily Law’s Dir­ector Sarah Quil­liam said...

Law office now on front­line for mil­it­ary

ArticleAddict help short­fall

Aus­tralia is facing a grow­ing addic­tion crisis. One in 30 people meet the cri­teria for a sub­stance use dis­order, yet addic­tion medi­cine remains one of the least vis­ible spe­ci­al­it­ies, with only about 300 doc­tors spe­cial­ising in...

Addict help short­fall

ArticleShow­case high­lights First Nations lead­ers

The next gen­er­a­tion of First Nations lead­ers have been recog­nised by Towns­ville Cath­olic Edu­ca­tion at their most recent Emer­ging Lead­ers Show­case. Held on Thursday, the night high­lighted the oppor­tun­it­ies provided through their First...

Show­case high­lights First Nations lead­ers

Article‘I didn’t share details’

A North Queens­land police ser­geant has denied shar­ing search-cost details with the fam­ily of a man who went miss­ing on Mag­netic Island in 2022. Ben Chisholm was last seen on July 13, 2022, and his where­abouts have remained a mys­tery for almost...

‘I didn’t share details’

ArticleWeed­ing out grim tox­ins to help Reef

Truck­loads of invas­ive weeds have been cleared out of three creeks by the NQ Dry Trop­ics team as they pre­pare to launch an exper­i­mental war on dirty creeks. So far the wet­lands along the Sheep­sta­tion, Plant­a­tion, and Kalamia creeks in the...

Weed­ing out grim tox­ins to help Reef