TitleNQTV News SummaryNQTV News.ContentsAustralia and Papua New Guinea cooperate on strategy to prevent exotic diseases from entering Australia -- British scientist expert in cell transplants visits Kuranda butterfly farm for research in new cancer cure -- Australian Army base at Townsville to soon receive Black Hawk helicopters and according to Defence Minister Kim Beazley should also be base for support to Papua New Guinea -- Heavy rain hampering sugar crushing operations in Innisfail area -- Townsville police and James Cook University drama students enact hostage situation for training purposes -- Federal Government abolishes Rural Arterial Road category -- Upgrade of Townsville Stuart Prison attracts criticism from state public service union -- Thuringowa Townsville fire ban lifted from midnight because of the week’s wet weather -- Comalco partners with Queensland National Parks and Wildlife Service to develop research and management program for crocodiles in Weipa -- Townsville Civic Theatre premiers musical Pirates of Penzance -- Offroad rally drivers meets at specially created track at Townsville Speedway -- Broomball matches -- Bowling champion Shelly Devine -- Weather reportCorporate AuthorNQTVVideo File Name4021441CreditsPresenter: Samantha Kume ; reporters: Gavin Alder, Rick Anderton, Jon Flynn, Leith Manifold, Velma Gara, Brian JeffsCollation1 video file (MP4) (25 minutes) : digital ; 989MBDate2nd November 1988ImprintTownsville : NQTV, 1988
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