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Urgent Lifeblood appeal: 150 blood donors needed immediately in Townsville after shortages due to ex-Cyclone Alfred.
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Urgent Lifeblood appeal: 150 blood donors needed immediately in Townsville after shortages due to ex-Cyclone Alfred.
HMAS Choules requalifies 5 Avn Regt pilots off Townsville’s coast, keeping Army Aviation ready for Talisman Sabre 2024.
Anja Christoffersen, CEO of WDEN, has been named the 2025 QLD Award recipient for the Australian Awards for Excellence in Women’s Leadership.
Two new frog species found in North Queensland, underscoring its rich biodiversity and conservation needs.
With major power stations closing, North Queensland is key in Australia’s energy debate. How will the nation meet future demand?
Queensland Fire and Rescue swiftwater teams conducted a high-risk rescue in Belyando, while recovery efforts continue across flood-hit North Queensland.
New officers have joined Townsville Police as part of QPS’s first graduation of 2025, strengthening frontline policing in the region.
Rescues, power outages, and recovery efforts continue across North Queensland as crews work tirelessly to assist flood-affected communities.
Townsville’s landmark to glow purple and blue for Feeding Tube Awareness Week 2025.
WANTED: Local doctors with experience in two debilitating conditions impacting one in nine Australian women. The call comes as part of a James Cook University (JCU) joint psychology and nursing study, where researchers are examining the challenges faced by women in gaining a diagnosis of endometriosis or adenomyosis. The study aims to highlight the challenges faced by women living in North and Far North Queensland in being able to obtain a diagnosis of these conditions, in the hopes of improving patient care and reducing the time it takes to receive a diagnosis. Principal Investigator and JCU Head of Psychology Lauren Shaw said there had already been an overwhelming response from women who were interested in participating, but researchers were keen
Urgent Lifeblood appeal: 150 blood donors needed immediately in Townsville after shortages due to ex-Cyclone Alfred.
HMAS Choules requalifies 5 Avn Regt pilots off Townsville’s coast, keeping Army Aviation ready for Talisman Sabre 2024.
Anja Christoffersen, CEO of WDEN, has been named the 2025 QLD Award recipient for the Australian Awards for Excellence in Women’s Leadership.
Two new frog species found in North Queensland, underscoring its rich biodiversity and conservation needs.
With major power stations closing, North Queensland is key in Australia’s energy debate. How will the nation meet future demand?
Queensland Fire and Rescue swiftwater teams conducted a high-risk rescue in Belyando, while recovery efforts continue across flood-hit North Queensland.
New officers have joined Townsville Police as part of QPS’s first graduation of 2025, strengthening frontline policing in the region.
Rescues, power outages, and recovery efforts continue across North Queensland as crews work tirelessly to assist flood-affected communities.
Townsville’s landmark to glow purple and blue for Feeding Tube Awareness Week 2025.
WANTED: Local doctors with experience in two debilitating conditions impacting one in nine Australian women. The call comes as part of a James Cook University (JCU) joint psychology and nursing study, where researchers are examining the challenges faced by women in gaining a diagnosis of endometriosis or adenomyosis. The study aims to highlight the challenges faced by women living in North and Far North Queensland in being able to obtain a diagnosis of these conditions, in the hopes of improving patient care and reducing the time it takes to receive a diagnosis. Principal Investigator and JCU Head of Psychology Lauren
Urgent Lifeblood appeal: 150 blood donors needed immediately in Townsville after shortages due to ex-Cyclone Alfred.
HMAS Choules requalifies 5 Avn Regt pilots off Townsville’s coast, keeping Army Aviation ready for Talisman Sabre 2024.
Anja Christoffersen, CEO of WDEN, has been named the 2025 QLD Award recipient for the Australian Awards for Excellence in Women’s Leadership.
Two new frog species found in North Queensland, underscoring its rich biodiversity and conservation needs.
With major power stations closing, North Queensland is key in Australia’s energy debate. How will the nation meet future demand?
Queensland Fire and Rescue swiftwater teams conducted a high-risk rescue in Belyando, while recovery efforts continue across flood-hit North Queensland.
New officers have joined Townsville Police as part of QPS’s first graduation of 2025, strengthening frontline policing in the region.
Rescues, power outages, and recovery efforts continue across North Queensland as crews work tirelessly to assist flood-affected communities.
Townsville’s landmark to glow purple and blue for Feeding Tube Awareness Week 2025.
WANTED: Local doctors with experience in two debilitating conditions impacting one in nine Australian women. The call comes as part of a James Cook University (JCU) joint psychology and nursing study, where researchers are examining the challenges faced by women in gaining a diagnosis of endometriosis or adenomyosis. The study aims to highlight the challenges faced by women living in North and Far North Queensland in being able to obtain a diagnosis of these conditions, in the hopes of improving patient care and reducing the time it takes to receive a diagnosis. Principal Investigator and JCU Head of Psychology Lauren