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The Townsville RSL was transported back to the 40s yesterday where the important role of women in defence was highlighted at ...
Future Townsville is a series launched by The Townsville Bulletin today which will explore the sector’s outlook in Queensland ...
Former Australian SAS soldiers who believe they have been vilified over allegations of Afghanistan war crimes have banded ...
They are local landmarks, and hundreds of walkers and joggers see them every day on Castle Hill, Pallarenda and Magnetic Island But in 1942 the concrete forts, that are now part of the city’s ...
Almost 400 refugees, such as Rabi, from the war-ravaged Central African Republic now call this tropical Queensland town home. They're now inspiring artists with their stories.
An 82-year-old Vietnam veteran attending Dawn Service with his grandsons said he would hate to see Australia at war again, as the nation paused to remember the horrors of conflict this Anzac Day.
Almost 400 refugees, such as Rabi, from the war-ravaged Central African Republic now call this tropical Queensland town home. They're now inspiring artists with their stories.
Mrs Vincent said about 50 war widows met every month in Townsville. “We’re hoping to increase our visibility here in Townsville and are inviting people to join us,” he said.
Boys check a fire that broke out in a destroyed house in a war-torn neighborhood in Omdurman, Sudan, on November 2, 2024. Sudan has been engulfed in a devastating civil war.
The Townsville Chamber of Commerce says it will take more than Suncorp’s new office hub to revive the city’s ailing central-business district, parts of which resemble a “war zone”.
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