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Sunday, 15 August 2010 12:17
DR LACHLAN McIVER.

DR LACHLAN McIVER.

Dr Lachlan McIver, a Senior Medical Officer for the Torres Strait and New Peninsula Area Health Service District at the Thursday Island Hospital, is the 2010 recipient of a travelling fellowship, awarded to a registrar or recent graduate of a primary health care training program in Australia.

Read more: T.I. doctor wins U.S. scholarship

Sunday, 15 August 2010 12:15

Kaiwalagal Rugby League President Harry Cook has resigned.

Read more: KRL President resigns

Friday, 06 August 2010 16:30
By MARK BOUSEN
John Saub (left) at the heart of a bitter legal dispute with his extended family: Grandchildren Boston, Henrietta, Dai, Keran, John’s mother Mrs Eral Saub, wife Henrietta (front) and Dopha. They are pictured with Warren Entsch, the LNP candidate for Leichhardt in the Federal Election on August 21. Edau, Henrietta, Boston and Dopha are the children of John and Henrietta’s daughter Valerie, one of the five victims of the Malu Sara tragedy.

John Saub (left) at the heart of a bitter legal dispute with his extended family: Grandchildren Boston, Henrietta, Dai, Keran, John’s mother Mrs Eral Saub, wife Henrietta (front) and Dopha. They are pictured with Warren Entsch, the LNP candidate for Leichhardt in the Federal Election on August 21. Edau, Henrietta, Boston and Dopha are the children of John and Henrietta’s daughter Valerie, one of the five victims of the Malu Sara tragedy.

The father of one of the victims from the Malu Sara tragedy is being taken to court by his solicitors to force him to accept an offer from the various Federal and State agencies, a decision scathingly described as insulting and leaving the family helpless.

Read more: Court action another Malu Sara tragedy

Friday, 06 August 2010 16:27
10-08-04-page-1-picTorres Shire Council Mayor Cr Pedro Stephen with Anna Sutherland onboard the Pacific Link.

10-08-04-page-1-picTorres Shire Council Mayor Cr Pedro Stephen with Anna Sutherland onboard the Pacific Link.

International volunteer medical ship, The Pacific Link, spent six days at Thursday Island before embarking on a journey to Papua New Guinea to deliver free health services.

Read more: Free-health mission of mercy to PNG

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