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  2. The Cloncurry Advocate - Wikipedia

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    The Cloncurry Advocate was a newspaper published ... with the Western Mail and was renamed the Mt Isa Mail. In 1966 the Mt Isa Mail became the North West Star, ...

  3. Julia Creek, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Julia Creek is a town in mid-northern Queensland, located on the Flinders Highway (Overlanders Way), the main road between Mount Isa and Townsville.It is 664 kilometres (413 mi) west of Townsville, and is located 123 m above sea level.

  4. ABC North West Queensland - Wikipedia

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    ABC North West Queensland is an ABC Local Radio station based in Mount Isa. The station broadcasts to the North West region of Queensland, which includes the towns of Cloncurry, Julia Creek, Hughenden and Normanton. The station began broadcasting as 4MI in 1986 on 1080 AM. Now there are a number of low power FM transmitters as well as these ...

  5. Selwyn Range (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Selwyn Range (also known as the Isa Highlands) is a rugged mountain range near Mount Isa and Cloncurry in north-west Queensland, Australia, composed largely of Proterozoic metamorphic rocks. It is drained in the north by the Williams and Fullarton rivers , which run into the Gulf of Carpentaria , and in the south by the McKinlay River and ...

  6. Brimbank & North West Star Weekly - Wikipedia

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    In January 2015, Fairfax Media, then publisher of the Brimbank Weekly, established a new entity, MMP Star Pty Ltd and merged the title with the competing Star News Group publication the St Albans, Sunshine, Keilor Star and renamed the masthead, Star Weekly. [5] The two newspapers were merged and became known as the Brimbank & North West Star ...

  7. Mount Isa - Wikipedia

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    The City of Mount Isa LGA jurisdiction, covering 43,188 km 2 [46] (2nd largest in Australia), is the 15th largest in the world in terms of area [47] and takes in the border town of Camooweal, 188 km (117 mi) to the north-west of Mount Isa and 12 km (7.5 mi) from the border of the Northern Territory.

  8. Diamantina Developmental Road - Wikipedia

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    Name changes to Boulia Mount Isa Highway: 1,048: 651: Donohue Highway – west – Queensland / Northern Territory border, where it becomes Plenty Highway (NT State Route 12) Mount Isa: Mount Isa: 1,344: 835: Barkly Highway (State Highway A2) – north, then west – Camooweal / Barkly Highway (National Highway 83) – east – Cloncurry

  9. Mount Isa Murders - Wikipedia

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    Mount Isa area in North-West Queensland, Australia. The Mount Isa Murders, also known as the Spear Creek Killings, took place 12 km (7.5 mi) from the small North Queensland town of Mount Isa at Spear Creek. While there have been a number of other murders, the term "Mount Isa Murders" here refers to the Spear Creek Killings.