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Big farewell to Mackay s irreplaceable queen Nana Ramsamy

Premium Content Subscriber only Everything about Nolear Ramsamy was big. The number of children she had, the amount of fish she caught and ultimately the extraordinary life she lived. Nolear Ramsamy, affectionately known as Nana Ramsamy, passed away at the age of 103. About 800 people filled the hall of the MECC to pay their respects to Nana Ramsamy, a testament to the lives she touched in the community. Nana Ramsamy’s granddaughter Leah Armstrong affectionately reminded the hall her grandmother had witnessed four British monarchs, 26 prime ministers and the growth of the Australian population from five million to 26 million – all in her lifetime.

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Vale Nanna Ramsamy: Her death has affected everyone

Vale Nanna Ramsamy: Her death has affected everyone
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Cowboys players kick goals for Mackay bulk port blitz

Cowboys players kick goals for Mackay bulk port blitz
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You completely failed in your duty to care for a pet

A Slade Point mother has been labelled completely irresponsible in a horror animal negligence case that involved a skeletal, flea-riddled dog named Angel and her puppies that were slowly dying from malnourishment. When the RSPCA visited the Amhurst St home a number of times in January 2020, Michelle Lee Pomfrett said inspectors could take Angel but she refused to give up eight 2.5-week-old puppies. Mackay Magistrates Court heard the animals were confined to a room with no access to food and water. Angel had given birth to a number of puppies who were not being taken care of. In fact Pomfrett, who receives Centrelink payments, had previously told police she did not have enough money to buy food for Angel, who had been surviving off scraps being thrown over the fence.

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