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Police are hoping to make a breakthrough in the two decade mystery surrounding the suspicious disappearance of a hitchhiker in North Queensland. Queensland Police are hoping to crack a mystery of more than two decades surrounding the suspicious disappearance of a woman while hitchhiking in the far north of the state. Joanne Butterfield was 37 when she disappeared in June 1998 near the Captain Cook Highway north of Cairns, after telling friends she planned to hitchhike south. Joanne Butterfield went missing after she went hitchhiking near Cairns in 1998 Three days later the embroidered bag she took everywhere with her was found between a public lookout and the bank of a cane train track near Innisfail, about two hours south. ....
Minister for Transport and Main Roads The Honourable Mark Bailey The southern commute into Cairns just got quicker with the $123.7 million Bruce Highway – Cairns Southern Access Corridor – Stage 4: Kate Street to Aumuller Street (K2A) project now open. Deputy Prime Minister and Federal Infrastructure Transport and Regional Development Minister Barnaby Joyce said for the first time since August 2018, the barriers and bollards have come down to reveal a new, six-lane stretch of the Bruce Highway between Links Drive (formerly Kate Street) and Aumuller Street. “The completion of the K2A project is a significant achievement for Far North Queensland,” the Deputy Prime Minister said. ....
Mike Yardley: Port Douglas on a Plate (Photo / Supplied) Sat, 3 Jul 2021, 11:44AM Tootling up the Captain Cook Highway, the turn-off to swanky Port Douglas soon beckoned. To the locals, they simply call it “Port,” a fashionable destination for visitors seeking respite from cooler climes for decades – including myself! Fortunes have waxed and waned here. Gone are the high-stakes days when dodgy Christopher Skase unveiled his flashy five-star Sheraton Mirage Resort in the head rush of the 80s’, transforming the small fishing village into a tropical playground for the rich and famous. Today, Port Douglas is like a stroppy starlet that has grown-up into a more mature and grounded luminary. She feels relaxed, upmarket and utterly comfortable in her own skin. I loved taking long walks along the divine crescent-shaped sweep of Four Mile Beach, fringed with coconut palms and decked in soft golden sands. ....