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A
weekly re-cap of the events that have made news in Cairns over the
past week.
Monday
June 2, 2001 117th
Edition
Cairns is still
enjoying a festive break with most businesses remaining closed until
the 2nd of January. Even though the City has been caught in the
midst of a heat wave people have still managed to find ways to cool
down and enjoy the holidays. Especially popular have been the freshwater
swimming holes and rivers that have offered a respite from the hot
and humid conditions. New Years Eve celebrations are set to go over
the top with a number of large fireworks shows set to fire along
the Cairns coastline on the night.
Our thoughts
and sympathy goes to those people living in New South Wales who
are experiencing losses due to purposely-lit bush fires.
Cairns
gears up for New Year's Eve celebrations
Animals may be housed in the new Reef Hotel Casinos $2.5 million
rainforest dome in the next few mon ths developers of the project
say. More than 100 native species are to be housed in the dome on
top of the Casino, including a saltwater crocodile, koalas and birds.
The dome will be part of a new eco-tourism wildlife attraction within
the casinos 20m high glass dome overlooking the inner city.
Cairns Rainforest Dome general manager Doug Ryan said animals could
be brought in as soon as October with the planned opening date to
be in November.
Heat
wave continues
The hot weather is set to continue across the far north with stifling
conditions having settled on Cairns for the past three weeks. Traditionally
the annual wet season would have commenced by now, however prevailing
weather conditions have ensured that dry north easterly winds continue,
bringing little or no rain and with no relief in sight.
When the wet
season does commence Cairns can expect thousands of millimetres
of rain in a relatively short time.
Lotto
winner still to come forward
Last Saturday's $23 million lotto draw had one lucky winner in Trinity
Beach. The identity of the winner, who has to share the first division
prize with ten other winners across the Country, is still unknown.
Golden Casket Lottery Spokeswoman, Kara Chiconi, said "they haven't
come forward so we assume that the winner has thrown their ticker
in a corner and will check it on Monday. In this sort of case we
just have to sit tight and wait and see who comes forward. They
have got seven years but in these cases it usually takes a day or
two - we've not had anyone who does not come forward". The total
prize pool on the night was $58 million.
Queens
visit is on again
Following the disappointment of the cancellation of the Queen's
visit to Cairns in October, the announcement has been made that
she will definitely be in the City in March 2002. The Queen is expected
to perform several opening ceremonies whilst in the City with details
yet to be confirmed.
2002
declared "Year of the Outback"
Queensland is well known for it's natural attractions including
The Great Barrier Reef and the World Heritage Rainforests. With
the announcement that 2002 has been declared the '"Year of the Outback",
attention is intended to shifted to showcase the diverse and widespread
Queensland outback. "Year of the Outback" Queensland Committee Chairman,
Peter Huth, stated " People think of the great Queensland coastline
and reef, but our state also has vast, fascinating and historic
outback destinations and, even more importantly, unique outback
characters and traditions.
Some of the
events proposed for the year long celebration include: Queensland
Cattle Saleyards Conference, 74th Anniversary of the Royal Flying
Doctors and a Coast to Coast Bike Road to mention just a few.
Post
Christmas sales go crazy
Like every other city in Australia, Cairns was caught in a wave
of hysteria with the end of year sales, which commenced on Boxing
Day (26th of December). This year the sales were very popular with
bargains galore for those shoppers brave enough to battle the large
crowds. The end of year sales have become a tradition in Australia
with virtually all retailers participating the event. Cairns retailers
have reported record trading in the few days prior to Christmas
and in the end of year sales.
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