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Joanne Butterfield missing: Far North Queensland hitchhiker mystery lingers on

Police hope a fresh push can solve the mystery of what happened to a North Queensland woman who vanished while hitchhiking more than two decades ago. Joanne Butterfield, then aged 37, was last seen around 8pm on June 25, 1998, after telling friends she was planning on hitchhiking south. Since leaving a house in Mowbray, around 60 kilometres north of Cairns, Ms Butterfield s disappearance has baffled police. Some of Joanne Butterfield s possessions were found near a cane train track at Henderson Drive, Pin Gin Hill.(Supplied) READ MORE: The first clue something terrible might have happened was when several of Ms Butterfield s personal items, including a black purse and a favourite embroidered bag, was found three days later, near a lookout and the bank of a cane train track in Pin Gin Hill, almost 150 kilometres south of Mowbray.

Police open cold case into hitchhiker Joanne Butterfield who vanished 23 years ago

Police open cold case into hitchhiker Joanne Butterfield who vanished 23 years ago By Kristy Sexton-McGrath © Provided by ABC NEWS Joanne Butterfield, from Mossman in Far North Queensland, disappeared while hitchhiking 23 years ago.  (Supplied) Two men could hold the key to solving the mysterious disappearance of a woman in Far North Queensland more than two decades ago, police say.  Joanne Butterfield was 37 and living in the small town of Mossman, north of Cairns, when she went missing in June, 1998. She told friends she intended to hitchhike to Sydney and set off from a house at Mowbray, near the Captain Cook Highway, about 7:00pm.

UAE group Ghassan Aboud buys Australian hotel for $70mln

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Nine s Love Island Australia to film in Port Douglas for 3rd season

July 19, 2021 1:27 After taking a year off, Love Island Australia will return to Nine later in 2021, with the network revealing that filming is set to take place in Port Douglas, Queensland. Sophie Monk is back as host, with Nine claiming a season filled with Australia’s “hottest singles, all filmed against a picture-perfect backdrop”. Monk said: “Love Island is such a fun and irresistible show and you can’t help but get wrapped up in all the flirting, dating and dramas. “I can’t wait to join a whole new group of girls and guys looking for love, and filming in my hometown of Queensland is an added bonus for me as well, as Port Douglas is one of my favourite places to visit.”

UAE group Ghassan Aboud buys Australian hotel for $70m

UAE group Ghassan Aboud buys Australian hotel for $70m
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