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  3. Townsville Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, the Townsville Daily Bulletin was acquired by News Corp Australia and renamed as the Townsville Bulletin. [15] [4] The newspaper chartered a Boeing 747 to take North Queensland fans to the 2005 NRL grand final, the Cowboys' first. [16] It was awarded News Limited's Regional Newspaper of the Year in 2009. [citation needed]

  4. Media in Townsville - Wikipedia

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    ABC News Radio: 94.3 FM and 93.5 FM: Government funded Hot Country: 98.9 FM: Country/Narrowcast Live FM [2] 99.9 FM: Community Power100: 100.7 FM: Commercial ABC Classic FM: 101.5 FM and 95.9 FM: Government funded Triple M Townsville: 102.3 FM: Commercial Hit 103.1: 103.1 FM: Commercial 4TTT: 103.9 FM: Community ABC Radio National: 104.7 FM and ...

  5. 2024 in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Another group of foreign nationals are discovered at a remote campsite north of Beagle Bay the following day. [ 105 ] 42-year-old mother of five Rebecca Young is allegedly stabbed to death by her husband who then kills himself in an apparent murder-suicide in the Ballarat suburb of Sebastopol .

  6. WIN News - Wikipedia

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    WIN News is a local television news service in parts of regional Australia, produced by WIN Television. 14 regional bulletins and news update services are presented from WIN's headquarters in Wollongong, and until 2021 included production of a national compilation programme shared between the city and Maroochydore.

  7. TNQ - Wikipedia

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    From the 1970s to late 1990s, the station maintained regional news coverage through its 5:30pm half-hour local news bulletin and, later, its 6pm one-hour news bulletin. In addition from the late 1970s the station produced its own 30-minute, weekly current affairs program Newsweek [ 3 ] and focus , the first live TV debate of its kind in North ...

  8. Power100 - Wikipedia

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    Power100 was established as Sea FM in 1999 by RG Capital, headed by Reg Grundy.In 2003, the station was sold alongside sister station Mix FM (now Star 106.3) to Macquarie Southern Cross Media, owners of rivals 4TO FM and Hot FM.

  9. List of newsgroups - Wikipedia

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    This is the most extensive newsgroup hierarchy outside of the Big 8. Examples include: alt.atheism — discusses atheism; alt.binaries.slack — artwork created by and for the Church of the SubGenius.