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The Weekend Post, 16 5月 2026

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Article‘DON’T WORK FOR YOU’

Dis­ap­pear­ing paper­work, dusty har­ness com­plaints and tradies being ordered to down tools in light drizzle were the alleged tac­tics deployed by the CFMEU to dis­rupt the $176m Cairns Con­ven­tion Centre redevel­op­ment. The CFMEU Com­mis­sion of...

‘DON’T WORK FOR YOU’

ArticleONE CORAL AT A TIME

From doc­u­ment­ing Ant­arc­tica’s arid tun­dra land­scapes to help­ing save vibrant under­wa­ter eco­sys­tems in the coral sea, Dean Miller has real­ised his child­hood dream and so much more. Dr Miller’s love affair with mar­ine bio­logy began as an...

ONE CORAL AT A TIME

ArticlePOLICE SEEK FOOTAGE AFTER FISHING GEAR DUMPED

Police are appeal­ing for wit­nesses after fish­ing gear belong­ing to two teen­age boys was allegedly thrown into the water at Port Douglas. The incid­ent fol­lowed a dra­matic shark catch by the teen­agers, which drew hun­dreds of spec­tat­ors to...

POLICE SEEK FOOTAGE AFTER FISHING GEAR DUMPED

ArticlePlan for big yard estate

A huge 79-lot hous­ing estate has been pitched for Mareeba, prom­ising big back yards for local fam­il­ies and a boost to the region’s hous­ing sup­ply. The Gir­genti Group has sub­mit­ted a devel­op­ment applic­a­tion to Mareeba Shire Coun­cil for...

Plan for big yard estate

ArticleJail time for extor­tion plot

“Intim­ate” homemade images and videos of a couple, acci­dent­ally “synched” to a busi­ness mobile phone, were used by a worker to try to extort $100,000, a court has been told. Mar­ket­ing exec­ut­ive Andrew Colin Cop­per­stone, 45, pleaded guilty in...

Jail time for extor­tion plot

ArticleFNQ vic­tims of prop­erty crime jump 15 per cent

Vic­tims of prop­erty crime and stolen vehicles in Far North Queens­land have grown by more than 10 per cent in the past 12 months, an ana­lysis of data from the Queens­land Police Ser­vice has revealed. Accord­ing to the data, vic­tims of unlaw­ful...

FNQ vic­tims of prop­erty crime jump 15 per cent