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Townsville Bulletin, 21 五月 2026

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ArticleBOLD BID TO BE DEFENCE BEDROCK

Towns­ville is poised to become the undis­puted base of Aus­tralia’s defence force under a plan to trans­form it into the nation’s mil­it­ary launch-pad.

BOLD BID TO BE DEFENCE BEDROCK

ArticleWALKING THE WALK

St Clare’s Cath­olic School stu­dents Nora, Rosie, Ayla and Hud­son will put their best foot for­ward to build up their daily step count this Fri­day for National Walk Safely to School Day.

WALKING THE WALK

ArticleMedi­eval fun is more than just a fantasy

A quill of writers dressed to the hilt in a mys­ter­i­ous alley will be show­cas­ing their wares at the upcom­ing Towns­ville Medi­eval and Fantasy Fest­ival in August. Arcane Alley is the brainchild of Arcane Books owner Peta Weber who can’t wait to...

Medi­eval fun is more than just a fantasy

ArticleOne Nation eye­ing seats

One Nation will look to tar­get Bob Kat­ter’s seat of Kennedy at the next fed­eral elec­tion, as the ascend­ant party eyes more lower house seats. The Nation­als are also bra­cing for a poten­tial tilt by Pau­line Han­son in the cent­ral Queens­land...

One Nation eye­ing seats

ArticleGet ready to have a Field Day

NQ Field Days is bring­ing robotic sheep dogs, ag drones, and deals on boots to this year’s event at the Towns­ville Show­grounds for a rural extra­vag­anza. Organ­ised by the Rotary Clubs of the Burdekin, Hinch­in­brook and Towns­ville, the field day...

Get ready to have a Field Day

ArticleBuild­ings dam­aged

A Towns­ville man has been charged after he allegedly caused extens­ive dam­age to build­ings in the CBD. It’s alleged Justin Lee Brunker caused the dam­age to build­ings on Walker Street, between Stokes Street and Den­ham Street, about 1.30am on...

Build­ings dam­aged

ArticleSTUNNING VIEW

Sunday morn­ing from the Kiss­ing Point stairs. Pic­ture: Nonie Har­ris

STUNNING VIEW

ArticleAll that glit­ters is not gold

Envir­on­ment­al­ists have stepped up their pleas to the state gov­ern­ment to fur­ther scru­tin­ise a con­tro­ver­sial gold and cop­per mine exten­sion that has been approved by a land court. Envir­on­mental interest groups from Dittmer and the...

All that glit­ters is not gold