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Far North Queensland’s most controversial tourist attraction has been moved from Cairns by its new owner, who purchased the statue of Captain James Cook for a dollar.
The mother-of-two who tragically fell to her death on Mother s Day from a scenic waterfall has been named as Cairns woman Milada Zak.
The 58-year-old was in the company of her children and one of their partners at Windin Falls near Cairns, Far North Queensland, at about 1pm on Sunday when it s believed she slipped and was knocked unconscious, before the rushing water washed her across the edge and down the 50m drop.
Her friend Zoe Nielsen posted a tribute to Ms Zak on Facebook which read: At home, a candle burning, staring into the void, in total disbelief. My heart is filled with so much sadness. so lost for words.
Police find debris in search for fishermen last seen near Green Island
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Police say they have found debris in the area where three men went missing during a fishing trip in Far North Queensland.
Key points:
It is not known whether the men had food or water onboard
A search is covering a 1,700-nautical-mile area across the Great Barrier Reef
The trio, aged 18, 27 and 37, were last seen at Green Island off the coast of Cairns at around 8:30am on Tuesday.