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71. Liquidators appointed to sort out Arabella's assets  
Brisbane-based SM Solvency Accountants have been appointed liquidators for the company formally traded as Arabella’s Restaurant. The company went into voluntary administration on Wednesday, 30...  
72. Queensland's electricity could be cheaper from next year  
Household electricity charges could be reduced by around 10 per cent and small businesses’ by around 11 per cent from 2020. If the Australian Energy Regulator accepts Ergon Energy and Energex’s...  
73. Supermarkets facing possible supply shortage due to Townsville floods  
Supermarkets in Port Douglas and Mossman may face a shortage of some products this week as the flooding around Townsville affects supply chains. The main trucking route along the Bruce Highway...  
74. Restaurant closures send ripples through the community  
The fallout from the closure of Arabella’s and My Italian Baby continues with a bride-to-be left adrift and former employees devastated. The business owners, Tory and Sarah Holland, have yet to...  
75. Why the Douglas and Daintree regions are more flood resistant than other areas  
As Townsville continues to be battered by flooding and heavy rains, it creates a stark contrast to the Australia Day flooding experienced in the Far North. Towns and businesses in the Douglas Shire...  
76. Wujal Wujal woman charged as stolen van still missing  
A 39-year-old Wujul Wujul woman has been charged over her alleged involvement in the theft of a Hiace van from Edge Hill on 2 December. The van, along with a boat and trailer, was first stolen from...  
77. OPINION | It's time Indigenous Australians had voice in Parliament  
The chatter and clatter about Australia Day and Indigenous recognition may have abated a week out from 26 January, but it will never go away until the matters are resolved. The victorious allies...  
78. Flood Assistance grants available for families and individuals  
The Queensland Government has made financial assistance available to individuals and families of the Far North impacted by recent flooding. Residents in Wujal Wujal and parts of the Douglas and...  
79. Governments face stalemate over Mossman Mill funding  
The Queensland State Government has called on the Morrison Government to make good on its $20 million commitment to the Mackay Sugar-owned Mossman Mill to ensure the future of the mill. The state...  
80. The settlers and families that made Mossman what it is today  
Mossman’s sugar Industry and mill may have faced uncertainty lately but whatever its future may be, one thing is certain; its past has significantly shaped the town of today. In 1873, following the...  
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