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Mayor Teresa Millwood and Gulnay Traditional Owner Clarence Kinjun officially open the Tully battery project office. Picture: Cassowary Coast Regional Council

Battery scheme will profit Tully groups

THE Tully community is to receive its own dedicated grant program worth $125,000 a year as part of an agreement between the operator of a battery project and council.

31 May, 2026

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An artist’s impression of the planned battery energy storage system. Picture: Supplied

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Tully powers up for future

The Dean Rd intersection with the Bruce Highway at Tully is being upgraded. Picture: Google Maps

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Highway upgrade begins

Historian Geraldine Renneberg, who laid a wreath with Tully RSL sub-branch president Allan Coenik and Tully RSL sub-branch members, Dave Waldon and Simone Titterton at a new headstone for Private John Hourihan who is buried in the Tully cemetery. Pictures: Supplied

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WW1 soldier gets final recognition 97 years later

George Hicks (livestock trainee), Beau White (auctioneer) from Charters Towers and Anthony Ball (NQ/NT livestock manager and stud stock) standing over the first pen of the sale. Picture: Supplied

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Town’s cattle prices on par with larger regional markets

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The Tully Visitor and Heritage Centre will be permanently closed from June 30 under a major Cassowary Coast Tourism shakeup. Picture: Cassowary Coast Tourism.

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Visitor centre to shut

Tully Gem Club’s youngest active member Joseph Jensen is learning the art of gemstones from club stalwart Bob Van Den Bogaart. Picture: Supplied

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Joe’s love of shiny gems

New Tully librarian Veronica Ferguson (left) and retired Tully librarian Maxine Marsh (centre). Picture: Supplied

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Popular librarian farewelled

A grim picture is unfolding for Australian farmers as diesel and fertiliser supplies constrict as global conflict grow. Picture: Supplied

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Dreary picture for farmers

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Women who attended the popular Tully Women of Ag Inc soirée at the Elandra at Mission Beach included Nerisa, Diane, Barb, Kayla and Allison

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Support fills industry gaps

A typical plant cane crop in Riversdale, Tully, in January 2026. Picture: Supplied

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Early conditions setting up for a good season

Andrew (left) and Luke Apap - Andrew followed his instincts when he moved from Sydney and bought a cane and banana farm 30 years ago. Picture: Supplied

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Family forges cane future

Kieran Dunne and Barbara Hadson in part of the Butler Street, Tully two-hour parking zone. Pictures: Supplied

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Main street parking blues

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