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* Cairns International Airport, IATA code
* 1972-95 -- expanded into the Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Cairns, and Ben Gurion Airport ( Israel )
Its main base was at Cairns International Airport, with a secondary hub at Sydney Airport.
Cairns Airport is an international airport in Cairns, Queensland, Australia.
In January 2010, Auckland International Airport Limited announced plans to purchase almost 25 per cent of North Queensland Airports ( NQA ), operator of the airports at Cairns and Mackay, for about $ 167 million.
The airport has two passenger terminals on the eastern side of the airport on reclaimed mangrove swamp They are approximately north from Cairns Central Shopping Centre and situated on Airport Avenue off Sheridan Street ( Captain Cook Highway ).
Mount Isa Airport has regular daily services to Brisbane, Cairns and Townsville, as well as once-weekly services to Darwin and the Gold Coast, in addition to other services to remote Outback communities in western Queensland.
The nearby Connellan Airport makes it possible to reach the area in a few hours from Perth, Sydney, Melbourne or Cairns, compared to five hours by car from Alice Springs, the nearest major town, 428 kilometres northeast.
The city is served by Mackay Airport, from which Qantas, Virgin Australia, Jetstar Airways and Tiger Airways Australia offer flights to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, as well as to regional destinations such as Geelong, Cairns, Townsville, Rockhampton and Gladstone.
* Queensland Section – Brisbane Airport, Bundaberg, Cairns International Airport, Charleville, Longreach, Mount Isa, Rockhampton and Townsville Airport
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Its main operations base was Townsville International Airport, with hubs at Cairns International Airport, Brisbane Airport and Mount Isa Airport.
Its main base was Cairns Airport, with its operating hub at Horn Island Airport.
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Cairns and back
From there, it follows the Gulf Developmental Road to Cairns and southwards via Bruce Highway to Brisbane and then back to Sydney by Pacific Highway.
Cairns also left the door open for a comeback, but said " I don't think I could ever be tempted back ".
A traveling support of around 2, 000 from the West coast meant a great atmosphere and a new record crowd for a game in Scotland of 6, 225 watched Glasgow fight back from a large deficit to take the lead in the dying moments through a Dan Parks try, only to have their hopes crushed as Ben Cairns raced home between the posts to seal it for Edinburgh.
* 23 October-13 year old Philip Cairns disappears on his way back to school after lunch.
Cairns was born in North Vancouver, British Columbia, and grew up in Kamloops BC, with dreams of becoming a professional dancer, which were dashed when she broke her back in a car accident at 16.

Cairns and when
In 1955, when the federal Labor leader, Dr. H. V. Evatt, attacked the Groupers and brought on a major split in the Labor Party, Cairns sided with Evatt.
" Cairns was elected and held Yarra until 1969, when it was abolished at a redistribution.
In 1967, when Arthur Calwell retired as Labor leader, Cairns contested the leadership, but was defeated by Gough Whitlam.
The following year, when Whitlam resigned as leader as part of his fight with the left-wing of the party, Cairns again contested the leadership, but again narrowly failed.
Cairns first became aware of what was to become known as the Loans Affair three days after being appointed Treasurer, on the 13th of December 1974, when he entered at the end of a meeting of the Labor Party federal executive at the Lodge, Whitlam explained the situation and requested that Cairns co-sign approval for the loan.
A short time later, when Cairns was about to visit the United States in an official capacity, his staff informed him that if the issue of the Khemlani loan were not dealt with, it would most likely overshadow his visit.
The photographer took a photo just when Cairns ’ wife left the balcony and with Morosi ’ s husband out of shot.
The attraction soon became sexual, although whether and when their relationship became a sexual one remained a matter of controversy until 2002 when it was confirmed as such by Cairns.
The photographer took a photo just when Cairns ’ wife left the balcony and with Morosi's husband out of shot.
However, in a 1998 interview, when asked whether Morosi was a good office organiser, Jim Cairns was quoted as saying " No. She wasn't supposed to be an office organiser.
Cairns and Morosi continued to work on developing the movement until 1977, when Cairns retired from Parliament.
Meanwhile, Cairns had maintained his reputation in debate, both when his party was in power and when it was in opposition.
Cairns was Chair of Labour Friends of Israel, and while he gave up the position when becoming a junior minister, he remained a committed member of the group.
The German army occupied the town in 1914, and it was only retaken after bitter fighting in 1918, by British and Canadian troops ( one of whose soldiers, Sergeant Hugh Cairns, was honoured in 1936 when the city named an avenue after him ).
Its role in replication was proven when, in 1969, John Cairns isolated a viable Polymerase I mutant that lacked the polymerase activity.
Cairns also captained the Black Caps on seven occasions, usually when regular captain Stephen Fleming was unavailable.
Cairns knocked Shane Warne out of Australia's bowling attack during a 2000 test in Wellington when he launched several sixes out of the Basin Reserve and onto the adjacent street.
Mr. John C. " Jack " Cairns was a teacher at Dover High School in Delaware when he learned learned about Science Olympiad taking place in North Carolina.
In January, following a round of negotiations in Cairns, Australia, between the BRA, BTG and the PNG government, a PNG defense force patrol boat fired upon Kabui and the other delegates when they returned to Bougainville.
* In September 2004 in the Cairns Australian Football League Grand Final between the North Cairns Tigers and the Port Douglas Crocs at Cazaly's Stadium, a wild and violent 15 minute bench-clearing brawl erupted after Tigers players charged at the Crocs pre-match huddle at the end of the national anthem, and escalated when fans and team officials became involved.

Cairns and Tom
National board members include Doris Betts, Walter Brueggemann, Scott Cairns, Michael Card, Elizabeth Dewberry, Tim Gautreaux, Philip Gulley, Ron Hansen, Roy Herron, Silas House, Richard Hughes, Thomas G. Long, Tom Lynch, Brian McLaren, Carrie Newcomer, Kathleen Norris, Katherine Paterson, Eugene H. Peterson, Charles Pollard, Barbara Brown Taylor, Will Willimon, John Wilson, Philip Yancey, and others.
From June to November 2010, he appeared in a national tour of a new one-man play, Shakespeare: the Man from Stratford, written by Jonathan Bate, directed by Tom Cairns and produced by the Ambassador Theatre Group.
Marie and Bruce was co-written by Wallace Shawn and director Tom Cairns.
Amongst Women was filmed as a television mini-series in 1998, directed by Tom Cairns, and starring Tony Doyle as Moran.
Notable are the films Cherish ( directed by Finn Taylor ; starring Robin Tunney, Tim Blake Nelson, and Jason Priestly ), Marie and Bruce ( directed by Tom Cairns ; starring Julianne Moore and Matthew Broderick ; screenplay by Wallace Shawn ), and the HBO documentary Roman Polanski: Wanted & Desired.
He has mostly appeared on television, his roles include Shogun ( 1980 ), Juliet Bravo ( 1983 – 1985 ), Cracker ( 1993 – 1995 ), Emmerdale Farm ( Tom Merrick: 1981-1982, Tony Cairns: 1997-1998 ) and London's Burning ( 2000 – 2001 ).
Renowned designer / directors, as well as Philip Prowse, include Kenny Miller, Stewart Laing, Nigel Lowery, Tom Cairns, Antony McDonald and designers Sue Blane, Michael Levine, Maria Bjornson, David Fielding etc.

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