Noosa News
Quarantined luxury superyacht disputes Qld co-operation claims

The positive test in Cairns sparked efforts from police and Queensland Health to determine where the luxury vessel had been and how the case may have been contracted, along with fears for the potential impact on the northern tourism hub.
Health Minister Yvette D’Ath criticised the 14 guests and six crew on board, saying they had “not been very co-operative at all”.
Queensland authorities say the crew of the superyacht are not co-operating.
“We will leave that for the police to deal with, but we have very disappointed they are not co-operating and providing factual and correct information to the Queensland Police Service,” she said.
Two Cairns Marina tourism operators said superyachts were regularly moored there and go largely unnoticed….
-
Noosa News14 hours ago
Reubhan Ralph identified as man behind terrifying childcare centre incident in Peregian Springs on the Sunshine Coast
-
General12 hours ago
Police say new leads being pursued after baby’s body found in Alexander Heights stormwater drain
-
Noosa News22 hours ago
Inquest into Rosemarie Campbell’s death three days after gastric bypass surgery hears of ‘massive loss’ to family
-
General20 hours ago
Queensland announced as 2027 Women’s Softball World Cup host in first Australian event since 1965