Townsville News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

Townsville News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

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Townsville: Townsville projects face delays due to funding concerns | June 23
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Townsville's Local Wire update highlights concerns over delayed development projects, new police veteran officers, and a major church entering receivership. Key topics include council funding issues, youth safety initiatives, and the sale of a prominent religious institution.
Townsville: Tragedy strikes as 12-year-old killed in Townsville crash | June 22
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Townsville residents are reeling from a fatal crash in the eastern suburbs that killed a 12-year-old boy and injured three others, while a grieving grandmother is taking in three orphaned children. A 78-year-old woman also bravely stopped home invaders using a whistle and flashlight in a nearby neighborhood.
Townsville: Townsville fundraiser sparks emotional outpouring | June 21
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Townsville's recent charity event showcased heartfelt donations and community resilience, while resident Georgie Desailly's Kilimanjaro climb gained national attention. The city also saw record interest in vintage collectibles at the Riverside Hall auction.
Townsville: Townsville's housing market sees big changes as Defence homes go on sale | June 20
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Townsville's housing market is changing with Defence-owned homes now available under $200,000, and the city unveils a new plan to tackle its accommodation crisis. The Future Townsville event also set the stage for key infrastructure and sustainability projects, while a controversial proposal to transfer islands to Elon Musk sparked regional debate.
Townsville: Major economic deal saves 400 jobs in Townsville | June 19
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Townsville officials celebrate a $1.4 billion deal saving the nearby gold mine and 400 jobs, while the mayor warns of a catastrophic roof leak at the city stadium. A local Parkinson’s patient finds renewed hope through deep brain stimulation, highlighting medical advancements in the region.
Townsville: Grievous bodily harm charges filed in Townsville | June 18
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Townsville authorities have charged a resident with grievous bodily harm after a city center incident, while residents face a rate increase exceeding inflation. The Queensland government also endorsed the Adopt-A-Cop scheme to boost community-police relations.
Townsville: Townsville mayor addresses island assault investigation | June 17
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Townsville Mayor Nick Dametto addresses the ongoing investigation into a recent assault on Yirrkala Island, while Council faces backlash over a controversial property rate hike despite $16 million in savings. The WNBL’s 2026 Pre-Season Tournament returns to Townsville, alongside the launch of the Special Olympics Australia sub-branch.
Townsville: Police search for missing man in Townsville | June 16
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Townsville police are searching for a missing man last seen on the Esplanade and investigating a baby theft from a car. The city also announces a new Indigenous football competition with a $100,000 prize and faces ongoing debate over the rental bond fund's distribution.
Townsville: Showers expected to ease warm weather in Townsville | June 15
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Townsville residents face upcoming rain after a week of heat, while locals protest a battery storage project near their homes and the city capitalizes on cruise tourism growth. Council reviews the project, and the region benefits from rising cruise tourism investments.
Townsville: One Nation surge threatens North Queensland seats | June 14
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Townsville's Local Wire update highlights One Nation's growing influence in North Queensland, concerns over regional representation, and the Australian Federal Police's use of AI to tackle youth violence. It also features Lach Terry's literary success and a veteran's unexpected path to a King’s medal.
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