TitleNQTV News Thursday 7th June 1984SummaryNQTV News Thursday 7th June 1984ContentsInterview with police about body of 40-year-old man washed up in Townsville, investigation under way. Queensland police officer Sergeant Ross Dixon stays in Mareeba, resisting transfer to Townsville despite warnings. Queensland Federation of Industry opens an office in Cairns. Interviews with QFI and AMSFU about indexing and the wages accord and its possible effect on the Queensland economy. Acceptance speech of Queenslander of the year award by Ronn Grant. Other Queensland day awards -- Man dies in mining accident near Croydon -- Townsville Mayor Mike Reynolds misses out on voting rights at state Labor Party’s biennial conference due to postal delays -- Patrol boat HMAS Barbette to be decommissioned and replaced by Fremantle class boat -- Shadow Minister for welfare opposes state government proposal to replace paid social workers with volunteers -- Interview with Home Hill’s 52nd Annual show secretary about improvements in facilities and increased participation in competitions this year -- Former Queensland soccer player Frank Farina chosen to represent Australia against Nottingham -- Report on Telecom’s increased service to TownsvilleCorporate AuthorNQTV Video File Name4020197CreditsPresenter: John Hurst Reporters: Jennene Rodgers, Gerri Williams, Michael Nott.Original Format 3/4 inch video tape cassetteCollation1 video file (MP4) (21 minutes) : digital ; 850MBDate7th June 1984ImprintTownsville : NQTV, 1984
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