ALWAYS WANTED TO DO A TRAIN HOLIDAY?
Edie Haakma Swney
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LOVE THE IDEA OF TRAIN HOLIDAY?
13 DAY NORTHERN COASTAL RAIL EXPLORER
• 12 NIGHTS accommodation: 3 NIGHTS in Airlie Beach - 3 NIGHTS in Paluma - 1 NIGHT in Townsville - 4 NIGHTS in Cairns - 1 NIGHT one way travel on the Spirit of Queensland from Brisbane to Proserpine – RailBed • One way travel on the Spirit of Queensland from Proserpine to Townsville – Premium Economy Seat • One way travel on the Spirit of Queensland from Townsville to Cairns – Premium Economy Seat • Full day guided Whitehaven Beach and Hamilton Island with lunch at Marina tour including return transfers • Full day Paluma Range Tour • Full day Wallaman Falls • Entry to Cairns Aquarium • Full day Paronella Park including return transfers • Full day Cape Tribulation and Daintree tour including return transfers • Return RailBus Coach Connection transfers from Proserpine Railway Station to Airlie Beach accommodation • One way transfer from Townsville accommodation to Townsville Railway Station • Meals as indicated
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from $3075*per person, twin share
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Departs: 22 MAR, 17 & 31 MAY, 28 JUN, 19 JUL, 2 & 23 AUG, 6 & 20 SEP 19
Poll: Should we ditch daylight saving? 🕰️
First introduced in New Zealand in 1927 with the passing of the Summer Time Act, it's what we know as 'Daylight Saving' and this year it ends on the first Sunday in April.
While we do get to sleep in this time around, some people would like to scrap the clock tinkering for good.
And why? Some evidence suggests the time changes are bad for our health as they mess with sleep patterns leading to short-term fatigue and affecting mood. Meanwhile the hour change is frustrating for farmers and a nightmare for getting the littlies to sleep. But what's your take?
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39.7% Yes - get rid of the clock changes
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58.5% No, I enjoy it
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1.8% Other - I'll share below
Mr Minit in Chartwell: Be wary
Hi all,
Just sharing my experience. I had the battery for my car key replaced in March 2025 at Mr. Minit in Chartwell. I was given a one‑year warranty, which seemed impressive at the time.
However, the battery stopped working early Mar 26. With the warranty card, I brought the key back to have it checked and replaced. What I didn’t realise was that the battery was *not* actually replaced. He only tested it with a meter. When I asked whether he had replaced the battery, he said “yes,” but that wasn’t true. He then said he had tested the battery level and there was no need to replace it. When I asked to see the meter, it showed the battery was in the green zone which means it was ok.
I was then advised that I might need to replace the entire key unit. I asked whether he had properly troubleshot the issue to confirm it was the battery and not the key itself. His reply was that he normally doesn’t do that, but I was a “special case.” That means, the warranty card was a misrepresentation and there was no real intention of replacing the battery when it was faulty.
After he finally replaced the battery with a new one, my key worked perfectly again.
**Lesson learned:**
Make sure you take a photo of your warranty card. I feel like the warranty is mostly for show — if I had lost it, I would have been charged another $20+ for a battery. Worst still, I would have to pay more to change the key unit unnecessarily.
Make sure you witness that they replace your old battery with a new one if it's still under warranty.
Police forced to name Netflix as platform for Tom Phillips documentary
Police have confirmed Netflix will screen a reality-style documentary on fugitive Tom Phillips, after initially refusing to name the platform.
Phillips was shot dead on Te Anga Rd, west of Waitomo on September 8, after a near four-year manhunt for Phillips and his three children.
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