TOP NEWS

Government Inaction Has Flying Foxes In Fight For Survival

James Cook University (JCU) researchers are calling for urgent government support to protect the spectacled flying-fox from extinction as new and escalating threats push the species closer to the brink. Despite their reputation as noisy and messy neighbours, spectacled flying-foxes play a vital role in the survival of Australia’s rainforests, travelling vast distances to pollinate flowers and spread seeds at levels unmatched by any other species. JCU adjunct associate professor Noel Preece sai

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Ingham Pauses To Honour Fallen Police Officers

National Police Remembrance Day Today, the community of Ingham came together to pay tribute to the brave men and women of the Queensland Police Service who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. The National Police Remembrance Day Service, held at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church, offered a solemn and poignant moment for reflection, remembrance, and respect. Since 1861, 151 Queensland Police officers have lost their lives while protecting and serving communities across the state.

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HINCHINBROOK Cadets Shine At ESCAPE Week In Brisbane

Each year, a team of Hinchinbrook Emergency Services Cadets travels to Brisbane to attend the prestigious ESCAPE Week, a program that brings together cadets from across Queensland to experience life at multiple emergency services. This year, three Hinchinbrook cadets participated: two senior cadets attending as leaders and one as a program participant, accompanied by Cadet Coordinator Mark Regazzoli. The week kicked off at Marine Rescue Queensland (MRQ), Bribie Island, where cadets underwent an

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Compassion On Wheels

The Hurley Bus Since launching in December last year, the Hurley Bus has already completed more than 400 bookings, providing free transport for elderly, frail, and palliative community members. The service, run entirely by volunteers through the Ingham Palliative Carers Committee, offers a safe, reliable, and compassionate way for people to stay connected and attend important appointments. The eight-seat bus is wheelchair accessible and travels throughout Ingham, the surrounding districts, Card

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Meet Vixen!

June 10, 2025

Bull Arab X

Vivacious Vixen is a bundle of joy just waiting to bring some serious sparkle to the right home. This gorgeous girl has been in care for over 500 days and is bursting with love, loyalty and playful spirit. With a big, beaming smile and a tail that never stops wagging, Vixen thrives on long daily runs, a spacious yard and plenty of attention from her people.

While she loves to stretch her legs and let loose on outdoor adventures, Vixen also treasures the quiet moments like cooling off beside you after a run or soaking up some snuggles on the lounge. She’s a determined and intelligent girl who picks up new tricks quickly and enjoys engaging in playful, expressive conversations through barks and body language.

Due to her energy and enthusiasm, Vixen would do best in a home without young children. She requires secure 6ft fencing and a calm, consistent environment with room to roam. She may be able to live with another dog after very slow introductions, but she hasn’t been tested with cats.

If you're ready for a companion full of heart, happiness and high spirits, Vixen just might be the perfect match for you!
Included in adoption fee: Desexed, microchipped, vaccinated, flea/tick/intestinal worm treated, and on ProHeart.

Interested in adopting Vixen?

To meet Vixen, fill in an inquiry form at: www.angelpawsinc.com.au/forms
Or contact Angel-Paws Dog & Cat Rescue: 07 4420 3276

Adoption: $300
DOB: 12/07/2023 - 2 years
Sex: Female
Dogs: Very slow introduction
Cats: Untested
Children: Older kids only
Fences: 6ft

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