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Cairns Business Liquidations: November Report

Exclusive data reveals the Cairns businesses facing liquidation in November 2023. Discover which local companies are struggling and what it means for the regional economy.

Five-Tower Wollongong Development Gets Green Light

A major five-building residential complex has been approved for the Illawarra Leagues Club site in Wollongong, adding 204 apartments to the city centre after Land and Environment Court decision.

Cairns Magistrates Court Cases November 19

Full coverage of Wednesday's proceedings at Cairns Magistrates Court including traffic offences, drug charges, and domestic violence cases. Stay informed about local justice outcomes.

Cairns Court Friday: Key Cases Revealed

A comprehensive look at Friday's proceedings at Cairns Magistrates Court, featuring everything from traffic offences to serious assault charges in Far North Queensland.

Free Live Music Series Hits Cairns Every Friday

Cairns is set to come alive with a new free live music initiative featuring local artists every Friday evening at Fogarty Park, bringing vibrancy to the city's entertainment scene.

Townsville's Biggest Development Surge Since 2020

Soaring house prices have triggered Townsville's most significant construction surge since 2020, with billions in development projects transforming the city's landscape and creating unprecedented opportunities for homeowners and investors alike.

Cairns Weather: Sunshine & Showers Mix Today

Get the latest Cairns weather update with sunshine, possible showers, and perfect conditions for outdoor adventures. Everything you need to know about today's forecast.

Kiama's 450-Apartment Development Gets Approval

A major transformation is coming to Kiama as plans for 450 new apartments across eight storeys get the green light, promising to reshape the coastal town's landscape and address housing demands.

Cairns District Court November hearings commence

The Cairns District Court convenes this November to address a docket of local cases, from serious assaults to commercial disputes, as Queensland's justice system continues its regional circuit.

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