TitleNQTV News Thursday 4th May 1989SummaryNQTV News Thursday 4th May 1989.ContentsTownsville illegal drug ring captured -- Queensland’s newest prison, Lotus Glen, handed over to the Corrective Services Commission on behalf of the State Government -- Woman with suspected encephalitis to be transferred to Townsville General Hospital -- Townsville hosts North Queensland Local Government Association half-yearly meeting -- 29th anniversary of the Fourth Field Regiment celebrations at Lavarack Barracks -- Federal Opposition calls on Government to withdraw the monopoly power of Telecom if it increases charges to rural Australians -- Syndicated advertisements -- Army’s new National Recruiting Director, Colonel Bernard Sullivan, in Townsville -- Townsville Fire Brigade in conjunction with the Army and City Council experiment with fire hazard reduction program today -- Department of Social Security Agency in Ingham to remain open -- Total damage bill in multimillion dollar territory for Burdekin Shire after Cyclone Aivu -- Tony Mooney supports State Opposition plan to supply senior citizens with concession card -- Townsville Rotary Club’s community chest union first prize winner -- Syndicated advertisements -- Junior Rugby Union football games -- Townsville junior badminton champion -- Junior basketball games -- Syndicated advertisementsCorporate AuthorNQTVVideo File Name4021569CreditsPresenter and reporter: Sharyn Ghidella ; reporters: Rick Anderton, Susan Hunter, John Vause, Russ Street, Wes Crook, Brian JeffsOriginal Format 1/2 inch video tape Beta camCollation1 video file (MP4) (25 minutes) : digital ; 996MBDate4th May 1989ImprintTownsville : NQTV, 1989
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