TitleNQTV News Wednesday 22nd March 1989SummaryNQTV News Wednesday 22nd March 1989.ContentsModerate flooding after monsoonal rains, most roads now open -- Cairns area clean up after heavy rains and severe flooding -- Prolonged wet weather postpones opening of meatworks, Merinda meatworks set to open in April -- Australian Cane Farmers Association approves that representatives should be sent to Canberra as last effort to stop the drop of the sugar embargo -- Queensland Nickel today announced extensions to nickel plant at Yabulu -- Two Cairns police officers commended for murder investigation of Miranda Downes -- Attempted murder charge dropped in Townsville magistrates court, the accused, who rammed a gate at army base earlier in year, still to face further charges -- Four candidates for Townsville mayor including Joy Rutledge, Shirley Gilliver -- Queensland tidiest town competition -- Local Cairns photographer contributes a northern Queensland perspective to bicentennial year in a pictorial book “Celebration” launched in Cairns -- Townsville Family Fishing Classic starting 29th June -- Rugby Union football matches results -- Annual Townsville to Hamilton Island Yacht race starts tomorrow night -- Lawn bowls Dunn Cup over the Easter holidaysCorporate AuthorNQTVVideo File Name4021537CreditsPresenter: Samantha Kume ; reporters: Rick Anderton, Susan Hunter, Sharyn Ghidella, Matthew Carden, John Waldon, Steve ElcoateOriginal Format 1/2 inch video tape Beta camCollation1 video file (MP4) (25 minutes) : digital ; 949MBDate22nd March 1989ImprintTownsville : NQTV, 1989
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