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PROPERTY FOR SALE

Lot 3 Whyanbeel Rd, Whyanbeel

Price: $1,450,000
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Lot 4 Whyanbeel Rd, Whyanbeel

Price: $1,895,000
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5 Marine Parade, Newell

Price: $2,950,000
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152 Old Forestry Road, Whyanbeel

Price: $1,400,000

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Floravilla Ice Creamery

Price: Offers above 1.2Mil
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12 Davidson Street, Port Douglas

Price: Offers over $1,875,000
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47 Front Street, Mossman

Price: $445,000
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1605 Mossman-Mt Molloy Rd

Price: $1,790,000
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163 Rykers Road, Cape Tribulation

Price: $1,300,000
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129 Rykers Road, Cape Tribulation

Price: $1,500,000
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6 Sorrento Crescent, Port Douglas

Price: $2,500,000
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109 Spurwood Road, Cow Bay

Price: $495,000
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11 Oak Street, Oak Beach

Price: $2,700,000
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1 Island Point Road, Port Douglas

Price: Contact Agent
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20 Bruce Avenue, Oak Beach

Price: $2,950,000
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16 Captain Cook Highway, Wangetti

Price: Offers over $550,000
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6/13-15 Teamsters Close, Port Douglas

Price: $21,000 p/a + GST + Outgoings
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1 Bow Street, Mossman

Price: Two homes @ $650,000
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14 Front Street, Mossman

Price: Contact Agent
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Villa 18/24-70 Nautilus Street, Port Douglas

Price: Offers around $780,000 Furnished
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10/62-64 Davidson Street, Port Douglas

Price: $215,000 Negotiable
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63 Mitre Street, Port Douglas

Price: Offer over $1,800,000
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26/9 Grant Street, Port Douglas

Price: $1,200,000
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20 Warner Street, Port Douglas

Price: For Sale By Offer
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7/11-17 St Crispins Ave, Port Douglas

Price: FURTHER REDUCTION $1,585,000
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1 & 2 Captain Cook Highway, Killaloe

Price: EOI closing Thurs 5 October at 4pm
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257 Cape Kimberley Road, Kimberley

Price: Offers over $1,950,000
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1-7 Craven Close, Port Douglas

Price: $65,000 + GST
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69-71 Davidson Street, Port Douglas

Price: $870,000 INC. MANAGERS APARTMENT
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4532 Black Mountain Road, Julatten

Price: Offers over $1,500,000
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1/65 Murphy Street, Port Douglas

Price: $2,499,000
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49 Macrossan Street, Port Douglas

Price: Starting from $1.1M - $2.45M
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198 Somerset Drive, Miallo

Price: $2,690,000
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12/35 Macrossan Street, Port Douglas

Price: Offers over $499,000
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4 Dean Road, Bamboo

Price: Offer above $1,150,000
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18 Owen Street, Mossman

Price: $460,000
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99 Black Bean Road, Cow Bay

Price: $395,000
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17 Bale Drive, Port Douglas

Price: Offers Over $2,200,000
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22/22 Mudlo Street, Port Douglas

Price: Offers around $585,000 Fully Furnished
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Mossman Tyre Services

Price: $495000
Listed: 22/11/2023
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26 Island Point Road, Port Douglas

Price: Offers over $6.9M
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9/31-39 Murphy St, Port Douglas

Price: $1,850,000 PRICE REDUCTION
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15 Coral Sea Drive, Mossman, QLD 4873

Price: Offers over $900,000
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25 Allamanda Street Cooya Beach

Price: Offers Over $670,000
Listed: 29/12/2023
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Lot 51 Vixies Road, Wonga Beach

Price: EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSING 29TH FEB 2024
Listed: 10/01/2024
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7/18-20 Wharf Street, Port Douglas

Price: Offers over $1,600,000
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30-32 Warner Street, Port Douglas

Price: $4.19 Million
Listed: 21/10/2023
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33-35 Owen Street, Port Douglas

Price: From $199,000
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9 Beach Close, Port Douglas

Price: Price reduction $2,250,000
Listed: 03/02/2024
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Shed 3/5-7 Pioneer Close, Craiglie

Price: $340/week + GST
Listed: 05/02/2024
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1 Rachel Carson Lane, Port Douglas

Price: From $3,850,000
Listed: 12/02/2024
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9 Trochus Close, Port Douglas

Price: $1,150,000
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10 Middlemiss Street, Mossman

Price: $374,500
Listed: 13/02/2024
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6/7 Morning Close, Port Douglas

Price: AUCTION
Listed: 20/02/2024
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7 Milton Terrace, Oak Beach

Price: $550,000
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205-206 Sea Temple/22-36 Mitre Street, Port Douglas

Price: $855,000 - $900,000
Listed: 13/02/2024
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35 Beachfront Mirage Dr, Port Douglas

Price: $3200000
Listed: 01/03/2024
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3/65 Davidson Street, Port Douglas

Price: Offers over $290,000
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151 Highland Dr, Julatten

Price: $760,000
Listed: 04/03/2024
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5 Yiki St, Craiglie

Price: $325/week
Listed: 04/03/2024
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49/19-37 St Crispins Avenue, Port Douglas

Price: Sold prior to Auction
Listed: 01/03/2024
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31 Milman Drive, Port Douglas

Price: $950,000
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14/26-30 Macrossan Street, Port Douglas

Price: $630000
Listed: 13/03/2024
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7/119 Davidson Street, Port Douglas

Price: HIGH $600,000's
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3/9 Murphy Street, Port Douglas

Price: $1,395,000 - $1,550,000
Listed: 11/03/2024
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18 Ribbon Avenue, Port Douglas

Price: Coming Soon
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11 Alchera Drive, Mossman

Price: $460,000
Listed: 18/03/2024







POSITIONS VACANT

( 5 ) Add LOGO - (Only JPEG, GIF or PNG files, no PDF. For best results image at least 400px wide) Position Vacant Name Business Suburb Email Date
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AIRPORT TRANSFER DRIVERS

Exemplar Coaches and Limousines is the leading airport transfer company in the Cairns-Port Douglas region. We have specialised in airport transfers for over 30 years. No local town shuttle work is expected. Our head office and depot is located in Craiglie.
We currently seek airport transfer drivers who reside in the Port Douglas and Mossman area. These positions are permanent part time with extended hours if required. All leave is pro rata.
To be part of our professional team you must be friendly, people focused, flexible with your hours, well groomed, reliable and demonstrate a keen work ethic. Training is provided. You must demonstrate a safe driving record and hold a current Driver's License (LR min) and Qld Driver's Authorisation (DA).
Please note that driver’s must hold these mandatory qualifications before applying.
Backpackers need not apply.

To apply please contact:
Sam on [email protected] or
Cheryl on [email protected] or
Call 4213 3333 and ask for Sam or Cheryl.
Cheryl Wellham Exemplar Coaches and Limousines Port Douglas [email protected] 19.03.2024 14:39
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EXPERIENCED DUTY MANAGER

$75,000 - $90,000 + Super
Free accommodation for first month if required

Supported by a well established team

The Court House and Central Hotels in Port Douglas are some of Australia's most iconic pubs. When people worldwide talk about Port Douglas, more often than not, our famous pubs get a mention.

Located in Port's main street, Macrossan Street with magnificent heritage Queenslander façade and wide open verandas, our pubs are full offering with bars, TAB and gaming facilities and well-loved pub bistros known for their emphasis on quality, fresh, local produce.

The Central and Court House are proud to present some of the best live music in their beer gardens most nights of the week.

We are looking for a Duty Manager to join our professional and well established management team. Reporting to the Group General Manager, responsibilities will include:
* Staff Management: managing, motivating and on-going training of bar, food and kitchen staff
* Customer Service: superior customer service skills; acting as a meet and greet to all customers using our bar, food and gaming facilities
*Strong food and beverage knowledge and skill: substantial experience in all aspects of beverage making and presentation (beer, wine, spirits, cocktails, coffees, juices, smoothies), bar set-up and cleanliness, and substantial experience with coordinating food floor staff and working harmoniously with the kitchen team
* Ambience: setting up of hotel for day and night trade to create an environment that people want to be in and feel comfortable (e.g. furniture layout, light levels, music volume, fans/ac etc)
* Administration: cash/till handling including administering floats
* Liaison/Coordinator of Entertainment & Security: liaising with live entertainers and managing sport/events televised on big screen and liaising and assisting with security and crowd control

If you describe yourself as motivated, enthusiastic and have a keen eye for detail and like to lead by example, then we'd love to hear from you.

Must have RSA and RCG.

Resumes to our Group General Manager Robert De Carlo [email protected]
Justin Ramsden Court House Hotel Port Douglas [email protected] 15.03.2024 17:59
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GOLF COURSE GENERAL MANAGER

Palmer Sea Reef Golf Course Port Douglas has an exciting opportunity available for an experienced manager to join the team.

Located in the tropical paradise of Far North Queensland this is a truly unique role that has only become available once in the past twelve years.

Consistently ranked in the top echelon of Golf Courses within Australia Palmer Sea Reef is truly a hidden gem within the golfing landscape.

The position reports to the company General Manager. While a golfing or a sporting background would be highly advantageous, it is not essential. Proven successful management of a club, business or similar organization would be highly advantageous.

The role:

The Course is seeking to appoint a new General Manager to provide overall strategic and operational leadership.

The role will be to oversee the daily running of the course including:

The smooth day-to-day running of the club and all applicable compliance responsibilities.
Strong financial management and administration experience.
Successful track record of sales and event management,
Marketing and promotional work experience to secure and retain business partnerships.
Assisting with running club tournaments and events.
Exceptional stakeholder management including members, guests, local government, and other organizations.
Developing and leading high-performing teams and instilling disciplines, technology, management structures and governance to deliver an outstanding membership/guest experience.

Qualifications:
Qualifications and skills that would be beneficial.
Tertiary qualification
Approved Manager & RMLV Qualifications or Ability to obtain.

If this sounds like the role for you please send, your current resume and covering letter via seek or email [email protected]
Ben Wood Palmer Sea Reef Golf Course Port Douglas [email protected] 08.03.2024 07:58
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REAL ESTATE CAREER

Are you looking for your next challenge? As our incredible business grows, we have some awesome opportunities opening!

Come and join our exciting and supportive environment, working closely with our Property Management team in a role that would be the first point and face for our clients.

The position may be full time, permanent part-time, with potential to transition to a full-time role, also may be suitable for a someone looking for school-hours or flexibility.

LJ Hooker Port Douglas | Mossman, is one of the top Property Management businesses in the state. With a long respectable history in Port Douglas, Mossman, and Nationwide, you will be joining an experienced team with knowledge, professionalism, and friendliness.

About You
- Be tech savvy.
- Proactive, punctual, and reliable.
- Fun approach with sense of humour.
- Local area knowledge preferable.
- Enjoys being part of a hardworking, fun, high achieving, supportive team.
- Enjoys being an active member of our community.
- Ambitious and Career focused.

If you would like to start building your real estate career today. Kindly submit your resume through to Nicki, [email protected].

We look forward to hearing from you!
Nicki Samson LJ Hooker Port Douglas | Mossman Port Douglas & Mossman [email protected] 07.03.2024 14:54
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NIGHT SHIFT

MainStream Aquaculture Queensland is a rapidly growing aquaculture business that produces premium and sustainably farmed Barramundi in the Cassowary Coast and Douglas Shire regions. We currently have exciting opportunities available for one full time Night shift positions to join our dedicated team at our Port Douglas farm. We are looking for self-motivated, reliable and passionate candidates with the ability to handle a diverse fast paced workload. You will work closely with the management and operations teams to ensure the smooth delivery of all aspects of our overnight pond monitoring of our farm fresh Barramundi.

Key Responsibilities:
• Be a key player in our overnight pond monitoring activities
• Operation and general maintenance of farm plant and equipment, including the completion of necessary checklists.
• Be part of a team environment and work independently when required.
• Adhere to the Standard Operating Procedures, Food Safety and Workplace Health & Safety Systems ensuring a high standard of operation.
• Participating in overnight and weekend work and being flexible with duties and hours of work.
• Great work life balance, full time hours with a seven-day fortnight, swinging roster of three on three off, four on four off.

Requirements:
• Current C class manual licence and reliable vehicle to attend sites
• Strong work ethics and commitment to the role
• Ability to work alongside the team to systematically complete daily tasks
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to interact effectively with all members of the team
• Ability to problem solve and prioritise tasks
• Ability to work safely and efficiently through the night

Desirable Requirements:
• Reside or willing to reside in the local or surrounding area
• HR Licence
• Forklift Licence
• Previous experience operating machinery
• Previous experience in the aquaculture industry desired but not essential

Please provide your current CV and a cover letter telling us about you and why you are best fit for the role.

Email: [email protected]

Kylie Henrickson Mainstream Aquaculture Queensland Martyville [email protected] 05.03.2024 14:25
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Monday 8 April 2024
2024-04-08T00:00:00+10:00
10:30am Mossman Library - 'Police Visit' School Holiday Activity, 8th April. Please join us as we meet a local Police Officer. They will help us identify ways to stay safe in our community and provide us with some useful tips! Mossman Library Free https://www.facebook.com/DouglasLibraries 0740999496 [email protected] Community Event, Family Event, Free Event Children under 12 years to be accompanied by an adult. Douglas Library [email protected] 0740999496
2.
Thursday 11 April 2024
2024-04-11T00:00:00+10:00
10:30am Mossman Library - 'Adaptions for Survival' School Holiday Activity, 11th April Virtual Reef Adventure presented by the Reef Guardian Council. To be followed by a Sea themed Craft Activity. Mossman Library Free https://www.facebook.com/DouglasLibraries 0740999496 [email protected] Community Event, Family Event, Free Event Children under 12 years to be accompanied by an adult. Douglas Library [email protected] 0740999496
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Wednesday 3 April 2024
2024-04-03T00:00:00+10:00
10:30am 12:00pm Mossman Library - 'Scavenger Hunt' School Holiday Activity, 3rd April Join in a Scavenger Hunt through the Library. Children will receive clues they must decipher. Follow the clues to the end...... Mossman Library Free https://www.facebook.com/DouglasLibraries 0740999496 [email protected] Community Event, Family Event, Free Event Children under 12 to be accompanied by an Adult. Douglas Library [email protected] 0740999496
4.
Tuesday 2 April 2024
2024-04-02T00:00:00+10:00
Tuesday April 2nd 10am Friday 12th April 4pm Mossman Library - QAGOMA School Holiday Activity (2nd - 12th April) 'The Castle of Tarragindi on Tour'
The Queensland Art Gallery I Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) , Childrens Art Centre and Childrens Art Centre and Regional Services are delighted to present "The Castle of Tarragindi on Tour' for children and families in regional and remote Queensland. In ‘The Castle of Tarragindi on Tour’ Australian Artist Natalya Hughes invites children to explore an imaginative design style known as ‘grotesque’ through fun activities.
Mossman Library https://www.facebook.com/DouglasLibraries 0740999496 [email protected] Arts & Culture, Community Event, Family Event, Free Event Children under 12 to be accompanied by an Adult. Douglas Library [email protected] 0740999496
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Tuesday 2 April 2024
2024-04-02T00:00:00+10:00
Tuesday April 2nd 10am Friday 12th April 4pm Mossman Library - QAGOMA School Holiday Activity (2nd - 12th April) 'The Castle of Tarragindi on Tour'
The Queensland Art Gallery I Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) , Childrens Art Centre and Childrens Art Centre and Regional Services are delighted to present "The Castle of Tarragindi on Tour' for children and families in regional and remote Queensland. In ‘The Castle of Tarragindi on Tour’ Australian Artist Natalya Hughes invites children to explore an imaginative design style known as ‘grotesque’ through fun activities.
Mossman Library https://www.facebook.com/DouglasLibraries 0740999496 [email protected] Arts & Culture, Community Event, Family Event, Free Event Children under 12 to be accompanied by an Adult. Douglas Library [email protected] 0740999496
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Saturday 20 April 2024
2024-04-20T00:00:00+10:00
4pm 6pm 90th Anniversary St Augustine’s School Fete Come along & help us celebrate with the St Augustine’s community. Lots of side show alley rides, food stall, bar service, live music & entertainment, market stalls & more. St Augustine’s School Free [email protected] Community Event, Family Event, Free Event Sam Cullen [email protected] 0438318912
7.
Sunday 28 April 2024
2024-04-28T00:00:00+10:00
4:30PM 7:30PM Sheraton Sunset Sessions There’s no better way to spend a laidback Sunday afternoon than with cool drinks, Mediterranean bites and classic Ibiza chill out tunes as you float in our sparkling blue saltwater lagoons, or settle onto the sandy shore of the resort’s main beach. Choose your level of indulgence with three exclusive packages, one of which will extend your experience for the entire day in a private poolside cabana...

Sheraton Sunset Sessions is a beautifully crafted shared sunset moment in paradise. Perfect for couples, groups of friends or adult families to gather together and celebrate.
Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort Port Douglas From $50 https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/sheraton-sunset-sessions-28-april-2024-tickets-861844830087?aff=Newsport Community Event, Food & Wine Event, Live Entertainment Alina Polishuk [email protected] 0413357035
8.
Saturday 13 April 2024
2024-04-13T00:00:00+10:00
3:00PM 4:00PM FNQ Rum Co. Rum Masterclass During the masterclass you will be tasting rum made by Mount Uncle Distillery, the most awarded distillery in Far North Queensland! Head Distiller and Director, Mark Watkins, will talk you through their process of using sugar cane to create the Mount Uncle FNQ Rum Co range. You will be tasting three different rums including the winner of the Gold Medal for World’s Best Pot Still Rum at the World Rum Awards (2021). Your rum tasting will be accompanied by creatively paired dishes curated by Sheraton’s talented Executive Chef, Belinda Tuckwell. Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort Port Douglas $49 https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/rum-masterclass-13-april-2024-tickets-861842944447?aff=Newsport Arts & Culture, Food & Wine Event Alina Polishuk [email protected] 0413357035
9.
Saturday 23 March 2024
2024-03-23T00:00:00+10:00
3:00PM 4:00PM FNQ Rum Co. Rum Masterclass During the masterclass you will be tasting rum made by Mount Uncle Distillery, the most awarded distillery in Far North Queensland! Head Distiller and Director, Mark Watkins, will talk you through their process of using sugar cane to create the Mount Uncle FNQ Rum Co range. You will be tasting three different rums including the winner of the Gold Medal for World’s Best Pot Still Rum at the World Rum Awards (2021). Your rum tasting will be accompanied by creatively paired dishes curated by Sheraton’s talented Executive Chef, Belinda Tuckwell. Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort Port Douglas $49 https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/rum-masterclass-23-march-2024-tickets-792737799097?aff=Newsport Arts & Culture, Food & Wine Event Alina Polishuk [email protected] 0413357035
10.
Saturday 6 April 2024
2024-04-06T00:00:00+10:00
6:00PM 9:00PM Seafood Marketplace Buffet Enjoy fresh sushi, an endless supply of oysters, prawns, fish, scallops and more at Sheraton’s Signature Seafood Marketplace Buffet. Please note, bookings are essential. Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort Port Douglas $129 per adult $65 per child https://www.sevenrooms.com/events/feastthedeck Food & Wine Event Alina Polishuk [email protected] 0413357035
11.
Sunday 12 May 2024
2024-05-12T00:00:00+10:00
8.30 AM 12.30 PM Locals Retreat - Yoga Waterfall Hike Invitation to a wholesome half a day with like minded souls and local community. Connect.

What to expect?

BREATHE ~ NATURE ~ YOGA ~ HUMAN EXPERIENCE ~ SWIM ~ PICNIC ~ MEDITATE ~ REPLENISH

I would love for you all to have a retreat experience, especially now before we all dive into busy months in Port Douglas.
Hartley's Creek Falls 50 https://yogainthetropics.com 0438117486 [email protected] Community Event, Family Event, Live Entertainment, Major Event, Sport Event, Workshop or Training locals only - Port Douglas, Mossman, Julatten, Palm Cove, Oak Beach, Cairns.

Tourist can book their experience - https://yogainthetropics.com/yoga-waterfall-hikes
Petra [email protected] 0438117486
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Sunday 21 April 2024
2024-04-21T00:00:00+10:00
3pm 4pm By The River A Recital of Arts Songs by Henri Duparc and Benjamin Britten Mossman Shire Hall $30 https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/by-the-river-tickets-855563251717?fbclid=IwAR0hAFCNYdN4OOJzgbeCtvKran5QSPHtYrbQWY_mM6CfPekPtGLqJHRsOS8 [email protected] Arts & Culture, Community Event, Live Entertainment Alexandra Byrne [email protected] 0427356942
13.
Sunday 31 March 2024
2024-03-31T00:00:00+10:00
10:45 13:00 Ecstatic Dance Port Douglas Ecstatic Dance Port Douglas is back!

We come together to shake off our worries, be amongst community and lose ourselves in the music, to find ourselves dancing...

Here we move intuitively following our bodies instincts and desires, with no experience needed...

No words, no shoes, no phones, no booze... just dance!

An intentional, clean vibe space where music is curated by a live DJ played on a high fidelity sound system.

A container to be yourself, without judgement while getting down to fresh global beats from worldclass and emerging ecstatic dance DJs.

SUN 31 MARCH ~ DJ SPRING JAIAH (FNQ)
https://soundcloud.com/springjaiah

All ages, all welcome!

CHECK-IN/DOORS OPEN 10.45. Please arrive then. Music also begins then...
$33 Adults (18+)
$15 Youth (5-17)
kids under 5 free

tix from www.ecstaticdance.info/fnq

See you on the dancefloor xo
Port Douglas Community Hall $33 Adults (18+) $15 Youth (5-17) kids under 5 free www.ecstaticdance.info/fnq Arts & Culture, Live Entertainment lisa [email protected] 0401423643
14.
Sunday 18 August 2024
2024-08-18T00:00:00+10:00
6:00am 4:00pm 60km K2PD SOLO and Team Relay foot race The Kuranda to Port Douglas is a point-to-point race incorporated in the Mowbray National Park within the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. It starts just off Kennedy Highway in Kuranda and follows Black Mountain Road through native rainforest, open eucalyptus forest, pine plantations and over picturesque creeks. The finish is on the famous Four Mile Beach, Port Douglas. The tropical rainforest is home to the endangered southern cassowary, a flightless bird that can grow to two metres in height - you might see one!
Join us for the 60km K2PD SOLO and Team Relay foot race. Entries close at 11.59pm, Thursday, 15 August 2024.
A medal is included in your entry fee.
Kuranda to Port Douglas $100 for solo; $50 per team member. Early bird discounts apply. https://www.racespace.com/au/dynamic-running-ltd/k2pd2024 0417798444 [email protected] Sport Event Lorraine Lawson [email protected] 0417798444
15.
Sunday 26 May 2024
2024-05-26T00:00:00+10:00
8:00am 9:00am Douglas Dash Distance: approximately 5km

Terrain: Beach sand and dirt track

Start: Four Mile Beach Park off Barrier Road, Port Douglas

Finish: Rex Smeal Park, Port Douglas
Four Mile Beach Park $25.00 (adults) $15.00 (juniors) https://www.racespace.com/au/dynamic-running-ltd/douglasdash2024 0417798444 [email protected] Sport Event Lorraine Lawson [email protected] 0417798444
16.
Friday 5 April 2024
2024-04-05T00:00:00+10:00
6pm 9pm Daddyshack Wet Season Indoor Golf League Get a 2 person team together and enter into the Wet Season Indoor Golf League. Play simulator golf on huge 3 meter screens on some of the most famous golf courses in the world, including Augusta National where the Masters is played every year. Use your own clubs or we can provide them for you. It's a team VS team Matchplay format each week with great prizes for the winning team at the end of the season. Matches take about an hour to play each week. Competition is open to anyone. Daddyshack PD golf shop, bottom of Grant St, Port Douglas. Opposite the Quicksilver building. $50 to register your 2 person team, then $20 per match weekly. ttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1231198597727923 0478208529 [email protected] Sport Event Michael Walsh [email protected] 0414741163
17.
Friday 29 March 2024
2024-03-29T00:00:00+10:00
6pm 9pm Daddyshack Wet Season Indoor Golf League Get a 2 person team together and enter into the Wet Season Indoor Golf League. Play simulator golf on huge 3 meter screens on some of the most famous golf courses in the world, including Augusta National where the Masters is played every year. Use your own clubs or we can provide them for you. It's a team VS team Matchplay format each week with great prizes for the winning team at the end of the season. Matches take about an hour to play each week. Competition is open to anyone. Daddyshack PD golf shop, bottom of Grant St, Port Douglas. Opposite the Quicksilver building. $50 to register your 2 person team, then $20 per match weekly. ttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1231198597727923 0478208529 [email protected] Sport Event Michael Walsh [email protected] 0414741163
18.
Tuesday 26 March 2024
2024-03-26T00:00:00+10:00
10:00am 2:00pm Hearing the Nation Tour 2024 Hearing the Nation Tour 2024 is coming to Mossman Library.
Tuesday 26th March 10:00am - 2:00pm.
FREE 15 minute hearing checks for adults.
For an appointment call 4052 3702
Mossman Library https://www.hearing.com.au/hearingthenation/ 4052 3702 Community Event, Free Event Douglas Library [email protected] 0740999496
19.
Sunday 2 June 2024
2024-06-02T00:00:00+10:00
9:45 am 11:15 am I Believe I Can Fly - Yoga Arm Balance Workshop - Level 1 BELIEVE YOU CAN FLY, AND YOU ARE HALF WAY THERE.
The other half is my job - preparation body and mind, drills, poses, relaxation - zen in the soul.
Can’t wait to share the step by step how to fly. I invite you to join me for a fear conquering, yet fun workshop to feel amazing in your body.

Namaste Petra, Your Local Yoga Teacher

Port Douglas Yoga Studio - Level 1, Corner Warner St and Grant St 40 https://yogainthetropics.com/home +61438117486 [email protected] Community Event, Major Event, Workshop or Training No Experience with yoga and arm balances required nor need to bring yoga mat.
24 hr cancelations policy
Petra [email protected] 0438117486
20.
Sunday 31 March 2024
2024-03-31T00:00:00+10:00
12:00 15:00 Easter Sunday Gourmet Seafood Experience Embark on a gourmet seafood experience and celebrate Easter in style.

Join us for an unforgettable celebration, where you will dive in a culinary journey through a wonderland of themed food stations and live entertainment from Cam Kettle Music.
Unwind poolside and participate in a special Easter egg hunt, curated with chocolate treats for the children and refreshing beverages for the adults, all provided by the Easter Bunny.

FESTIVE LUNCH INCLUDES
Gourmet seafood experience for the adults
Creative kids corner with make your own pizza and cupcake decoration
Live Entertainment
Easter egg hunt for the kids

Sunday 31st March 2024
12pm – 3pm
Pullman Port Douglas Sea Temple Resort & Spa

Adults $159
Children 5 – 12 yrs $79
Infants under 5 complimentary

Add On: 2.5 h. beverage package $55
including a Signature Easter Dessert Cocktail
Pullman Port Douglas Sea Temple Resort & Spa https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/easter-sunday-gourmet-seafood-experience-tickets-807432681887?aff=oddtdtcreator 0740843534 [email protected] Community Event, Family Event, Food & Wine Event, Live Entertainment Laura Verreet [email protected] 0740843518
21.
Friday 29 March 2024
2024-03-29T00:00:00+10:00
6pm 9pm Daddyshack Wet Season Indoor Golf League Get a 2 person team together and enter into the Wet Season Indoor Golf League. Play simulator golf on huge 3 meter screens on some of the most famous golf courses in the world, including Augusta National where the Masters is played every year. Use your own clubs or we can provide them for you. It's a team VS team Matchplay format each week with great prizes for the winning team at the end of the season. Matches take about an hour to play each week. Competition is open to anyone. Daddyshack PD golf shop, bottom of Grant St, Port Douglas. Opposite the Quicksilver building. $50 to register your 2 person team, then $20 per match weekly. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1231198597727923 0478208529 [email protected] Sport Event Michael Walsh [email protected] 0414741163
22.
Friday 22 March 2024
2024-03-22T00:00:00+10:00
6pm 9pm Daddyshack Wet Season Indoor Golf League Get a 2 person team together and enter into the Wet Season Indoor Golf League. Play simulator golf on huge 3 meter screens on some of the most famous golf courses in the world, including Augusta National where the Masters is played every year. Use your own clubs or we can provide them for you. It's a team VS team Matchplay format each week with great prizes for the winning team at the end of the season. Matches take about an hour to play each week. Competition is open to anyone. Daddyshack PD golf shop, bottom of Grant St, Port Douglas. Opposite the Quicksilver building. $50 to register your 2 person team, then $20 per match weekly. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1231198597727923 0478208529 [email protected] Sport Event Michael Walsh [email protected] 0414741163

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Price: EOI closing Thurs 5 October at 4pm
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257 Cape Kimberley Road, Kimberley

Price: Offers over $1,950,000
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1-7 Craven Close, Port Douglas

Price: $65,000 + GST
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69-71 Davidson Street, Port Douglas

Price: $870,000 INC. MANAGERS APARTMENT
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4532 Black Mountain Road, Julatten

Price: Offers over $1,500,000
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8,9 & 10/32 Macrossan Street, Port Douglas

Price: FROM $180,000
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1/65 Murphy Street, Port Douglas

Price: $2,499,000
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49 Macrossan Street, Port Douglas

Price: Starting from $1.1M - $2.45M
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198 Somerset Drive, Miallo

Price: $2,690,000
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12/35 Macrossan Street, Port Douglas

Price: Offers over $499,000
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4 Dean Road, Bamboo

Price: Offer above $1,150,000
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Price: $460,000
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Price: $589,000
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Price: $395,000
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Price: Offers Over $2,200,000
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22/22 Mudlo Street, Port Douglas

Price: Offers around $585,000 Fully Furnished
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Mossman Tyre Services

Price: $495000
Listed: 22/11/2023
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26 Island Point Road, Port Douglas

Price: Offers over $6.9M
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Price: $1,850,000 PRICE REDUCTION
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72/121-137 Port Douglas Road, Port Douglas

Price: $420,000
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15 Coral Sea Drive, Mossman, QLD 4873

Price: Offers over $900,000
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25 Allamanda Street Cooya Beach

Price: Offers Over $670,000
Listed: 29/12/2023
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Lot 51 Vixies Road, Wonga Beach

Price: EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSING 29TH FEB 2024
Listed: 10/01/2024
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Price: Offers over $1,600,000
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Listed: 21/10/2023
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Price: From $199,000
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9 Beach Close, Port Douglas

Price: Price reduction $2,250,000
Listed: 03/02/2024
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Price: $340/week + GST
Listed: 05/02/2024
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Price: $990,000
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Listed: 12/02/2024
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Price: $1,150,000
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Price: $374,500
Listed: 13/02/2024
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Price: AUCTION
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Price: $845,000
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Price: $499,000
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Price: AUCTION
Listed: 20/02/2024
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7 Milton Terrace, Oak Beach

Price: $550,000
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205-206 Sea Temple/22-36 Mitre Street, Port Douglas

Price: $855,000 - $900,000
Listed: 13/02/2024
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35 Beachfront Mirage Dr, Port Douglas

Price: $3200000
Listed: 01/03/2024
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3/65 Davidson Street, Port Douglas

Price: Offers over $290,000
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151 Highland Dr, Julatten

Price: $760,000
Listed: 04/03/2024
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5 Yiki St, Craiglie

Price: $325/week
Listed: 04/03/2024
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49/19-37 St Crispins Avenue, Port Douglas

Price: Sold prior to Auction
Listed: 01/03/2024
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Price: $540,000
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Price: $950,000
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Price: $270,000
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Price: $630000
Listed: 13/03/2024
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Price: $849,000
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Price: AUCTION
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7/119 Davidson Street, Port Douglas

Price: HIGH $600,000's
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3/9 Murphy Street, Port Douglas

Price: $1,395,000 - $1,550,000
Listed: 11/03/2024
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C220/316 Port Douglas Road, Port Douglas

Price: $190,000
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18 Ribbon Avenue, Port Douglas

Price: Coming Soon
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Price: $460,000
Listed: 18/03/2024
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Wonga Beach (+Bamboo) Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Wonga Beach is an extensive beachside suburb 17 kilometres north of Mossman and 20 minutes south of Daintree Village. This suburb has one of the longest stretches of sandy beach in the area.

The adjacent locality of Bamboo is located west of Wonga Beach and has 129 inhabitants (2016 census) with a surface of 20.5 km2 (7.9 sq mi).

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas, 4873

Area:
21.4 km2 (8.3 sq mi)

Population: (census 2016)
975

Living in Wonga Beach:
Peaceful, quiet, tranquil and tropical.

Wonga Beach is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of the tourists in Port Douglas while still being able to live amongst the stunning surroundings.

This suburb has a beautiful lush backdrop of huge Calophyllum trees interspersed with Coconut palms. Looking south from Wonga Beach you can see Island Point which shelters the harbour entrance of Port Douglas.

Behind the coastal vegetation is an extraordinary array of architecture. From the quaint owner built holiday and fishing shacks of the 1930s to the newer multi million dollar homes.

For families with children there is Wonga Beach State School, a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls.

Wonga Beach facilities include a service station and pharmacy, caravan park and BBQ facilities.

Real estate market statistics:
The median sold prices over the last year (January 2022 - January 2023) is $412,500 for houses in Wonga Beach. Based on five years of sales, Wonga Beach has seen a compound growth rate of 13.8% for houses. On average, houses spend 47 days on the market. The median price for a 3 bed house is currently $405,000.

(Information retrieved from realestate.com.au)
The predominant age group in Wonga Beach is 60-69 years. Households in Wonga Beach are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Wonga Beach work in a trades occupation. In 2011, 66.8% of the homes in Wonga Beach were owner-occupied compared with 66.2% in 2016.

(Information retrieved from CoreLogic)

Cooya Beach (+Bonnie Doon) Suburb Snapshot


Location:
The coastal village of Cooya Beach is just 5 minutes from Mossman and approximately 10 minutes north of Port Douglas. A residential area popular with local families and a beautiful beach suitable for walking and exercising dogs.

The adjacent locality of Bonnie Doon is located southwest of Cooya Beach has 327 inhabitants (2016 census) with a surface of 20.55/km2 (53.23/sq mi).

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas, 4873

Area:
8.8 km2 (3.4 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
546

Living in Cooya Beach:
Living the coastal dream. Cooya Beach is a quiet residential community, a family friendly area with a genuine community feel. Perfect for living the quiet life.

There is a great cross section of residents, from singles and young couples to families and retirees.

It also offers new-build options (Ocean Breeze) and beautiful beachfront options (Bougainvillea Street).

Mud-crabbing is one of the go-to activities on Cooya Beach. Because of the close proximity to the mouth of the Mossman, there are numerous forms of life that relish the muddy waters and the change from freshwater to saltwater surroundings.

Likewise, boating is a popular sport amongst visitors and locals. The pristine coastline promises spectacular views and peaceful waters to peruse.

Real estate market statistics:
The predominant age group in Cooya Beach is 50-59 years. Households in Cooya Beach are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Cooya Beach work in a community and personal service occupation.

In 2011, 52.1% of the homes in Cooya Beach were owner-occupied compared with 61.3% in 2016. Currently the median value of houses in Cooya Beach is $551,634.

In Bonnie Doon the median value of houses is currently $592,313.

(Information retrieved from CoreLogic, a leading property data provider)

Cape Tribulation Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Cape Tribulation is located 35 kilometres north of the Daintree Ferry in the heart of the prehistoric Daintree Rainforest. The locality contains a small number of bed and breakfast eco lodges, tourism resorts and backpacker hostels.

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas, 4873

Area:
125.6 km2 (48.5 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
118

Living in Cape Tribulation:
Cape Tribulation is the epitome of a tropical paradise: serene and secluded, lush and vibrant, and with ample space to kick back, relax and enjoy a refreshing swim after a toasty day’s rainforest exploring.

This extraordinarily pretty stretch of the Daintree National Park with its dramatic headland and lush, unspoiled rainforest makes for some exquisite surroundings.

The remote headland of Cape Tribulation is where two UNESCO World Heritage Sites meet – the Wet Tropics Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef.

Australia's richest diversity of flora and fauna is found in this region.

Cassowary Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Cassowary is located 18 kilometres from Port Douglas and 7 kilometres from Mossman.

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas, 4873

Area:
24.9 km2 (9.6 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
119

Living in Cassowary:
Cassowary is home to many rural farming properties.

The north-western part of Cassowary is low-lying coastal plains and is used for farming sugarcane. The eastern and southern parts of the locality form part of the Cassowary Range.

There are no schools in Cassowary. The nearest primary schools are Mossman State School and Port Douglas State School. The nearest secondary school is Mossman State High School.

Palm Cove Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Palm Cove is situated on the Coral Sea, with a long sandy beach that is lined with palm trees. The suburb is located between Cairns and Port Douglas, and is surrounded by lush tropical rainforest.

It is situated approximately 27 kilometres north of Cairns, and about 40 kilometres south of Port Douglas and is a popular tourist destination and offers a range of amenities, including shops, restaurants, cafes, and accommodation options.

LGA & Postcode:
Cairns region, 4879

Area:
6.8 km2 (2.6 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
2,059

Living in Palm Cove:
Palm Cove is a tiny beachside village centred around an esplanade lined with 500-year-old melaleuca trees.

It is known for its laid-back, tropical lifestyle, with a focus on outdoor activities such as swimming, kayaking and beachcombing. The suburb is home to a mix of locals and tourists, with a friendly and welcoming community.The suburb is home to a mix of locals and tourists, with a friendly and welcoming community.

Palm Cove has a range of amenities, including shops, restaurants, cafes, and bars. There are also several resorts and hotels in the area, offering accommodation for tourists and locals alike. The suburb has a medical centre, a post office, and a supermarket.

Real estate market statistics:
The predominant age group in Palm Cove is 60-69 years. Households in Palm Cove are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Palm Cove work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 49.6% of the homes in Palm Cove were owner-occupied compared with 57.1% in 2016. Currently the median value of houses in the area is $925,323.

(Information retrieved from CoreLogic)

Cooya Beach (+Bonnie Doon) Suburb Snapshot


Location:
The coastal village of Cooya Beach is just 5 minutes from Mossman and approximately 10 minutes north of Port Douglas. A residential area popular with local families and a beautiful beach suitable for walking and exercising dogs.

The adjacent locality of Bonnie Doon is located southwest of Cooya Beach has 327 inhabitants (2016 census) with a surface of 20.55/km2 (53.23/sq mi).

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas, 4873

Area:
8.8 km2 (3.4 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
546

Living in Cooya Beach:
Living the coastal dream. Cooya Beach is a quiet residential community, a family friendly area with a genuine community feel. Perfect for living the quiet life.

There is a great cross section of residents, from singles and young couples to families and retirees.

It also offers new-build options (Ocean Breeze) and beautiful beachfront options (Bougainvillea Street).

Mud-crabbing is one of the go-to activities on Cooya Beach. Because of the close proximity to the mouth of the Mossman, there are numerous forms of life that relish the muddy waters and the change from freshwater to saltwater surroundings.

Likewise, boating is a popular sport amongst visitors and locals. The pristine coastline promises spectacular views and peaceful waters to peruse.

Real estate market statistics:
The predominant age group in Cooya Beach is 50-59 years. Households in Cooya Beach are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Cooya Beach work in a community and personal service occupation.

In 2011, 52.1% of the homes in Cooya Beach were owner-occupied compared with 61.3% in 2016. Currently the median value of houses in Cooya Beach is $551,634.

In Bonnie Doon the median value of houses is currently $592,313.

(Information retrieved from CoreLogic, a leading property data provider)

Cow Bay (+Diwan) Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Located halfway between the Daintree River and Cape Tribulation, Cow Bay offers lush rainforest and white sandy beaches. Crossing the Daintree ferry, the suburb is located 45 kilometres from Mossman and 65 kilometres from Port Douglas.

Located 10 minutes from Cow Bay, the coastal locality of Diwan has a population of 153 people (2016 census) with a surface of 24.5 km2 (9.5 sq mi). Alexandra Bay State School is located in Diwan and is a government primary school for boys and girls.

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas, 4873

Area:
29.3 km2 (11.3 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
202

Living in Cow Bay:
Cow Bay Beach is one of the most beautiful and remote beaches in the Daintree area .

The three secluded bays of Cow Bay Beach are perfect for relaxing, swimming and snorkelling on the inshore reefs and also fishing and beach walking

Cow Bay had a colourful past of farming, logging and grazing. Today tourism is the main industry and sustainability is the main aim of the local community.

Local businesses in the Cow Bay and Diwan region offer various types of accommodation – resort style, backpacker, holiday houses, apartments, bed and breakfasts and camping.

There is the Daintree Discovery Centre, home-made ice-creams, restaurants, cafés, art and craft, rainforest tours, tea growing, an air strip, horse riding, overnight sea-kayaking to Snapper Island, guided walks and the RACQ depot.

Real estate market statistics:

The median sale price of houses in Cow Bay is $405,000 with a median price range of 14,08% over the past year (January 2022-January 2023). (Information retrieved from propertyvalue.com.au)

The predominant age group in Cow Bay is 50-59 years. Households in Cow Bay are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $300 - $449 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Cow Bay work in a trades occupation. In 2011, 84.1% of the homes in Cow Bay were owner-occupied compared with 70.6% in 2016. (Information retrieved from CoreLogic)

Port Douglas (+Craiglie) Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Port Douglas is a laid back tropical coastal town on the Coral Sea approximately 60 km north of Cairns. It's known for its beach resorts and it’s a getaway to two UNESCO World Heritage-listed natural wonders; the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree National Park.

The adjacent locality of Craiglie is 6 kilometres south of Port Douglas and has 954 inhabitants with a surface of 65.34/km2 (169.2/sq mi).

It is the access point to Port Douglas and it functions as a service centre for businesses serving the highway and Port Douglas as well as being an extension of the suburban areas in the south of Port Douglas.

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas, 4877

Area:
18.0 km2 (6.9 sq mi)

Population: (census 2016)
3,504 (The town's population can often double with the influx of tourists during the peak tourism season from May to September)

Living in Port Douglas:
If you're looking for a laid back lifestyle then Port Douglas is the right place. The town has been designed to alleviate as much stress as possible for its residents.

The main street is lined up with inviting restaurants, the weather is (almost) always warm and the tree-fringed sands of Four Mile Beach give you an all-year-round holiday feeling.

Superyachts from around the world berth at Port Douglas’s CrYstal Brook Marina, where tour boats depart for sightseeing cruises to nearby coral cays and expeditions to spectacular diving- and snorkel spots on the outer reefs.

Port Douglas is a desirable place to relocate for many. Older couples love to spend their retirement years in this tropical paradise, adventurers couldn’t ask for a better place to live away from the hustle and bustle of the city, and some families prefer living in the quieter streets of Port Douglas while making the one-hour commute to Cairns for work.

Real estate market statistics:
The median property prices over the last year (January 2022-January 2023) range from $1,032,500 for houses to $363,750 for units. On average, houses spend 51 days on the market. Based on five years of sales, Port Douglas has seen a compound growth rate of 14.7% for houses and 25.4% for units. The median price for a 4 bed house is currently $920,000.

(Information retrieved from realestate.com.au)

The predominant age group in Port Douglas is 30-39 years. Households in Port Douglas are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Port Douglas work in a community and personal service occupation. In 2011, 43.1% of the homes in Port Douglas were owner-occupied compared with 48.2% in 2016.

(Information retrieved from CoreLogic)

Daintree Village Suburb Snapshot

Location:
The Daintree Village is located about 12 kilometres upstream from the Daintree ferry crossing and 56 kilometres from Port Douglas, situated on the southern bank of the majestic Daintree River.

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas, 4873

Area:
6.3 km2 (2.4 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
129

Living in Daintree Village:
Daintree Village is a laid-back town and an unspoilt oasis in the midst of some of the most varied scenery in the far north of Queensland.

The surrounding hills and valleys provide a mix of landscapes, combining pristine agriculture pastures with tropical lowland rainforest.

The Daintree River flows past the Village, and is home to many estuarine crocodiles. Beyond the Village are scenic drives along winding valley trails which follow the courses of the upper reaches of the Daintree and into the valleys of Stewart Creek and Douglas Creek.

You’ll find low-impact tourism and sustainable cattle- and tropical fruit-farming in the beautiful valleys beyond the Village.

The Village hosts a number of restaurants, locally-created souvenirs and picnic areas complete with free electric BBQ and picnic table.

The Daintree Village region is a world-renowned birdwatcher's paradise and there are several specialist guides.

Daintree State School is located in the village and is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls.In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 15 students.

Cow Bay (+Diwan) Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Located halfway between the Daintree River and Cape Tribulation, Cow Bay offers lush rainforest and white sandy beaches. Crossing the Daintree ferry, the suburb is located 45 kilometres from Mossman and 65 kilometres from Port Douglas.

Located 10 minutes from Cow Bay, the coastal locality of Diwan has a population of 153 people (2016 census) with a surface of 24.5 km2 (9.5 sq mi). Alexandra Bay State School is located in Diwan and is a government primary school for boys and girls.

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas, 4873

Area:
29.3 km2 (11.3 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
202

Living in Cow Bay:
Cow Bay Beach is one of the most beautiful and remote beaches in the Daintree area .

The three secluded bays of Cow Bay Beach are perfect for relaxing, swimming and snorkelling on the inshore reefs and also fishing and beach walking

Cow Bay had a colourful past of farming, logging and grazing. Today tourism is the main industry and sustainability is the main aim of the local community.

Local businesses in the Cow Bay and Diwan region offer various types of accommodation – resort style, backpacker, holiday houses, apartments, bed and breakfasts and camping.

There is the Daintree Discovery Centre, home-made ice-creams, restaurants, cafés, art and craft, rainforest tours, tea growing, an air strip, horse riding, overnight sea-kayaking to Snapper Island, guided walks and the RACQ depot.

Real estate market statistics:

The median sale price of houses in Cow Bay is $405,000 with a median price range of 14,08% over the past year (January 2022-January 2023). (Information retrieved from propertyvalue.com.au)

The predominant age group in Cow Bay is 50-59 years. Households in Cow Bay are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $300 - $449 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Cow Bay work in a trades occupation. In 2011, 84.1% of the homes in Cow Bay were owner-occupied compared with 70.6% in 2016. (Information retrieved from CoreLogic)

Forest Creek Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Forest Creek is located in the Daintree National Park 32 kilometres north of Mossman and 52 kilometres north of Port Douglas. The Daintree River forms the southern boundary of the locality.

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas, 4873

Area:
22.9 km2 (8.8 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
103

Living in Forest Creek:
Tucked away deep in the rainforest, Forest Creek is the perfect place for an off-the-grid lifestyle with maximum privacy and peace and quiet.

The World Heritage Daintree Forest is an amazing place to live with forest, stunning freshwater creeks, cassowaries and magnificent beaches.

Just 2,6 kilometres from the Daintree Ferry, Forest Creek is easy to reach.

With a population of 103 people in Forest Creek, 16.98% of its occupants live in rental accommodation.

The permanent creek situated in the area provides a natural and soothing ambience with the sound of trickling water.

Cow Bay (+Diwan) Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Located halfway between the Daintree River and Cape Tribulation, Cow Bay offers lush rainforest and white sandy beaches. Crossing the Daintree ferry, the suburb is located 45 kilometres from Mossman and 65 kilometres from Port Douglas.

Located 10 minutes from Cow Bay, the coastal locality of Diwan has a population of 153 people (2016 census) with a surface of 24.5 km2 (9.5 sq mi). Alexandra Bay State School is located in Diwan and is a government primary school for boys and girls.

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas, 4873

Area:
29.3 km2 (11.3 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
202

Living in Cow Bay:
Cow Bay Beach is one of the most beautiful and remote beaches in the Daintree area .

The three secluded bays of Cow Bay Beach are perfect for relaxing, swimming and snorkelling on the inshore reefs and also fishing and beach walking

Cow Bay had a colourful past of farming, logging and grazing. Today tourism is the main industry and sustainability is the main aim of the local community.

Local businesses in the Cow Bay and Diwan region offer various types of accommodation – resort style, backpacker, holiday houses, apartments, bed and breakfasts and camping.

There is the Daintree Discovery Centre, home-made ice-creams, restaurants, cafés, art and craft, rainforest tours, tea growing, an air strip, horse riding, overnight sea-kayaking to Snapper Island, guided walks and the RACQ depot.

Real estate market statistics:

The median sale price of houses in Cow Bay is $405,000 with a median price range of 14,08% over the past year (January 2022-January 2023). (Information retrieved from propertyvalue.com.au)

The predominant age group in Cow Bay is 50-59 years. Households in Cow Bay are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $300 - $449 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Cow Bay work in a trades occupation. In 2011, 84.1% of the homes in Cow Bay were owner-occupied compared with 70.6% in 2016. (Information retrieved from CoreLogic)

Julatten Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Julatten is a small rural town located in Far North Queensland, approximately 20 kilometres southwest of Port Douglas. The suburb is known for its lush rainforest, rolling hills, and stunning views of the Great Dividing Range.

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Mareeba, 4871

Area:
154.0 km2 (59.5 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
1,091

Living in Julatten:
The town has a close-knit community feel, with a local primary school, community hall, and a range of small businesses, including cafes, galleries, and farms selling fresh produce.

The climate in Julatten is tropical, with hot and humid summers and mild winters. The area receives an average annual rainfall of around 1,800mm, with most rain falling during the wet season between December and April.

Julatten is located in close proximity to a number of popular tourist destinations, including the Daintree Rainforest, Mossman Gorge, and the Great Barrier Reef. It is also a popular destination for birdwatching, with a number of species of rare and exotic birds found in the area.

Overall, Julatten offers a peaceful and picturesque lifestyle in a stunning natural setting, with easy access to a range of outdoor recreational activities and tourist attractions.

Real estate market statistics:
The predominant age group in Julatten is 50-59 years. Households in Julatten are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Julatten work in a trades occupation. In 2011, 83.7% of the homes in Julatten were owner-occupied compared with 84.5% in 2016. Currently the median value of houses in the area is $478,861.

(Information retrieved from CoreLogic)

Kewarra Beach Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Kewarra Beach is located approximately 20 kilometres north of Cairns and 33 kilometres south of Port Douglas.

LGA & Postcode:
Cairns region, 4879

Area:
883/km2 (2,287/sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
5,652

Living in Kewarra Beach:
Kewarra Beach is a family-friendly suburb.

Whether you are looking for absolute beach front, luxurious living, the space that acreage offers close to the ranges, large family homes on generous lots, elegant easy care homes ideal for retirees, affordable new homes, affordable homes on compact lots and older homes on larger blocks ideal for renovating.

The beach at Kewarra is a favourite among locals to walk their dogs or to fish directly from the beach.

Throughout the cooler months, the beachfront Kewarra Beach Resort serves pizza, tapas and drinks on the sand several nights of the week. Within the resort, you’ll also find a fine-dining restaurant which operates year-round set among the eucalypts and palm forest.

Real estate market statistics:
The predominant age group in Kewarra Beach is 40-49 years. Households in Kewarra Beach are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Kewarra Beach work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 66% of the homes in Kewarra Beach were owner-occupied compared with 68.2% in 2016. Currently the median value of houses in the area is $650,462.

(Information retrieved from CoreLogic)

Lower Daintree Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Lower Daintree is located 45 kilometres north of Port Douglas and 26 kilometres north of Mossman. The Daintree River forms the southern boundary. The Mossman Daintree Road runs through from south to north-west.

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas, 4873

Area:
66.6 km2 (25.7 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
98

Living in Lower Daintree:
Soak up the carefree tropical lifestyle in Lower Daintree.

Located 12km from Daintree Village, you'll also have the opportunity to enjoy the Village's cafes, boutique accommodation, tourist park, tours, galleries and primary school that typically caters to less than 20 students.

With its community feel, natural surroundings and properties with options for personalisation, Lower Daintree provides something a bit different from typical suburban living.

Miallo Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Only 7 kilometres from Mossman, 5 kilometres from Newell Beach and 10 kilometres from Wonga Beach, Miallo is perfectly located in between everything the region has to offer with natural beauty right on your doorstep and an abundance of space.

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas,

Area:
28.0 km2 (10.8 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
376

Living in Miallo:
With rural residential zoning in place Miallo is the perfect for those wanting to get away from it all – and live the life that all dream of – but few attain. Perfect for those wanting to build a weekend getaway or take the plunge and have a complete life change.

There is a cane tramway system through Miallo to deliver sugarcane to the sugar mill at Mossman.

The nearby Miallo State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at Miallo Bamboo Creek Road. In 2017, the school had an enrollment of 179 students with 16 teachers.

Real estate market statistics:
The predominant age group in Miallo is 50-59 years. Households in Miallo are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1400 - $1799 per month on mortgage repayments.

In general, people in Miallo work in a trades occupation. In 2011, 64.4% of the homes in Miallo were owner-occupied compared with 72% in 2016. Currently the median value of houses in the area is $626,561. (Information retrieved from CoreLogic)

Missions Beach Suburb Snapshot

Location:

Mission Beach is located approximately 139 kilometres south of Cairns and 28,5 kilometres north of Townsville.

LGA & Postcode:

Cassowary Coast Region, 4852

Area:

13.6 km2 (5.3 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):

815

Living in Mission Beach:

Mission Beach, nestled in the Cassowary Coast region, is a haven of tranquillity and natural beauty. Named after the endangered Southern Cassowary, it's a peaceful destination that attracts those seeking a serene lifestyle or a connection with nature.

Mission Beach is the closest point on the mainland to the Great Barrier Reef, less than 40 kilometres offshore.

This coastal gem boasts a 14 kilometre stretch of pristine sandy beaches, linking three beautiful beaches and four charming villages: Garners Beach, Brooks Beach, Bingil Bay, Narragon Beach, Mission Beach, Wongaling Beach, South Mission Beach, and Lugger Bay.

You can unwind at coastal cafes or explore hidden waterfalls and swimming holes in the nearby hills.

The adjacent Dunk Island, a ten-minute water taxi from Wongaling Beach, is a treasure trove of peaceful beaches.

South Mission Beach offers the convenience of a shopping centre for your daily needs. Additionally, for families with children, Mission Beach State School is conveniently located at Wongaling Beach.

Real estate market statistics:

The predominant age group in Mission Beach is 50-59 years. Households in Mission Beach are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Mission Beach work in a trades occupation. In 2011, 60.9% of the homes in Mission Beach were owner-occupied compared with 63.9% in 2016.

(Information retrieved from CoreLogic)

Mossman Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Located 15 minutes north of Port Douglas, Mossman is a thriving township known for its sugar cane and exotic fruit farming. The Mossman River flows through the locality from west (Finlayvale /Mossman Gorge) to east (Newell Beach/Bonnie Doon)

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas,

Area:
12.1 km2 (4.7 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
1,937

Living in Mossman:
Mossman is a picturesque little township nestled at the foot of the mountains among bright green fields of sugar cane. It is a friendly town with country stores and historic pubs along the wide tree-lined main street.

Five minutes west of Mossman you’ll find Mossman Gorge, a popular attraction with a beautiful stretch of tropical rainforest where local Aborigines can tell their tales and introduce visitors to traditional Aboriginal life.

Sugar cane farming is an important aspect of the local economy, with the Mossman Central Mill, the only sugar mill in the district. There is a network of cane tramways through Mossman and nearby sugarcane growing areas to deliver the harvested sugarcane to the mill.

The town offers a high school and primary school. Mossman State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 30-34 Front Street and Mossman State High School is a government secondary (7-12) school for boys and girls at 46-62 Front Street.

Mossman has a number of sporting clubs such as the Mossman Sharks rugby league club, Coral Coast Judo Club, Douglas United Dragons Football (Soccer) Club, Mossman Gymnastics and Bodies in Motion Dance School.

Real estate market statistics:
The median property price in Mossman is $370,000. Based on five years of sales, Mossman has seen a compound growth rate of 2.8% for houses. The median price for a 3 bed house is currently $420,000.

(Information retrieved from realestate.com.au)

The predominant age group in Mossman is 50-59 years. Households in Mossman are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Mossman work in a trades occupation. In 2011, 52.2% of the homes in Mossman were owner-occupied compared with 52.3% in 2016.

(Information retrieved from CoreLogic)

Mowbray Suburb Snapshot

Location:
In the foothills of the Macalister Range and the Wet Tropics Mowbray National Park, the Mowbray Valley lies 12,7 kilometres south of Port Douglas. Most of the terrain in Mowbray is mountainous and the Captain Cook Highway passes through the locality from south to north.

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas, 4877

Area:
97.3 km2 (37.6 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
321

Living in Mowbray:
Escape to a calmer lifestyle, surrounded by tropical bushland, where it is private and quiet.

The picturesque Mowbray Valley is a highly sought after and attractive location for Port Douglas locals because it offers magnificent, elevated views of the coast, just a 10 minute drive from town and less than an hour to Cairns International airport.

With swimming holes and waterfalls, Mowbray offers an enviable lifestyle with a clean and green environment and lack of traffic.

In mowbray you have the best of both worlds, lifestyle but still in reach of all the ‘must haves’ with larger blocks for more privacy, room to move, and stunning views.

Real estate market statistics:
Currently the median value of houses in Mowbray is $1,165,945.

The predominant age group in Mowbray is 50-59 years. Households in Mowbray are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Mowbray work in a trades occupation. In 2011, 80.4% of the homes in Mowbray were owner-occupied compared with 73.9% in 2016.

(Information retrieved from CoreLogic)

Mount Molloy Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Mount Molloy is situated approximately 76 kilometres north-west of Cairns and 30 kilometres west of Port Douglas.

It is situated in the picturesque Mount Lewis National Park area, surrounded by lush rainforests, rolling hills, and stunning scenery. The town itself is located on the eastern edge of the Atherton Tablelands and is surrounded by pastoral lands and bushland.

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Mareeba, 4871

Area:
252.9 km2 (97.6 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
254

Living in Mount Molloy:
Living in Mount Molloy offers a rural lifestyle with a strong community spirit. The town is surrounded by natural beauty, including mountains, rainforests, and waterfalls.
Residents of Mount Molloy enjoy a peaceful and tranquil environment, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The town offers a quiet and relaxed atmosphere, making it an ideal location for those looking for a slower pace of life.
The town is home to a primary school and a local pub that serves as a popular gathering spot for locals and visitors alike. Mount Molloy is also well-positioned for those who enjoy outdoor activities, with hiking trails and camping sites nearby.
Overall, living in Mount Molloy offers a serene and close-knit community lifestyle with easy access to nature and outdoor recreation.

The main industries in Mount Molloy are agriculture, forestry and fishing.

Real estate market statistics:
The predominant age group in Mount Molloy is 60-69 years. Households in Mount Molloy are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Mount Molloy work in a machinery operators and drivers occupation. In 2011, 66.7% of the homes in Mount Molloy were owner-occupied compared with 70.5% in 2016. Currently the median value of houses in the area is $371,795.

(Information retrieved from CoreLogic)

Newell (+Rocky Point) Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Tucked away between glamorous Port Douglas and the vast wilderness of the World Heritage listed Daintree National Park is the sleepy beachside community of Newell Beach.

Newell Beach is only one and a half hour’s drive north of the Cairns International Airport and just 10 minutes from Port Douglas.

The adjacent locality of Rocky Point is located south of Newell Beach and has 129 inhabitants (2016 census) with a surface of 20.2 km2 (7.8 sq mi). The Coral Sea forms the eastern boundary, and Saltwater Creek the southern.

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas, 4873

Area:
15.0 km2 (5.8 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
327

Living in Newell Beach:
Newell Beach's iconic palm tree-lined shore is loved by visitors and locals alike. spread along the coastline with most houses only two streets from the beach, Newell is indeed a hidden gem, a very popular holiday spot enjoyed by many.

Approximately 20 minutes north of Port Douglas, this peaceful beachside suburb oozes old world charm

The town boasts spectacular views to Port Douglas in the south and the lighthouse on Low Isles to the east.

The two and a half kilometre beach is clean and pristine and is bordered to the north and south by estuaries. Not far to the west you’ll discover the crystal clear rock pools of Mossman Gorge National Park, picturesque Daintree Village, and the ancient world of the Daintree Rainforest.

Fishermen are well catered for with boat ramps at the northern end of the beach and at Saltwater Creek..

Newell Beach has a convenience store and for groceries, banks, post offices, hairdressers and for anything else, the sugar town of Mossman is just minutes up the road.

It offers many different property options from beach shacks to standard housing and high end properties (beachfront) for a lower price compared to Port Douglas.

Real estate market statistics:
The median sold prices over the last year (January 2022 - January 2023) is $598,000 for houses in Newell Beach. Based on one year of sales, Newell Beach has seen a compound growth rate of 30,6% for houses.

(Information retrieved from propertyvalue.com.au)

The predominant age group in Newell is 50-59 years. Households in Newell are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1400 - $1799 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Newell work in a trades occupation. In 2011, 66.9% of the homes in Newell were owner-occupied compared with 69% in 2016.

(Information retrieved from CoreLogic, a leading property data provider)

Oak Beach Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Only 10 minutes from Port Douglas, Oak Beach is a sleepy beachfront haven with luxury beachfront homes and villas, which stretches 1.5km with an inner coral reef at one end.

Oak Beach is bounded by the Coral Sea to the east and completely surrounded by the locality of Mowbray on all its land boundaries.

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas,

Area:
6.9 km2 (2.7 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
195

Living in Oak Beach:
With 1.5 kilometres of unrivalled coastal views and an inner coral reef right at their doorstep, Oak Beach is the perfect beachfront haven in a paradise away from the excitement of the town, supplying a secluded natural wonder.

Pebbly Beach in the northern part of the locality and the eponymous Oak Beach in the southern part of the locality.

Real estate market statistics:
The median property price in the past year (January 2022- January 2023) in Oak Beach is $690,000 with a median price change of 12,4%.

(Information retrieved from propertyvalue.com.au)

The predominant age group in Oak Beach is 50-59 years. Households in Oak Beach are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1400 - $1799 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Oak Beach work in a manager's occupation. In 2011, 80.9% of the homes in Oak Beach were owner-occupied compared with 81.6% in 2016.

(Information retrieved from CoreLogic)

Palm Cove Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Palm Cove is situated on the Coral Sea, with a long sandy beach that is lined with palm trees. The suburb is located between Cairns and Port Douglas, and is surrounded by lush tropical rainforest.

It is situated approximately 27 kilometres north of Cairns, and about 40 kilometres south of Port Douglas and is a popular tourist destination and offers a range of amenities, including shops, restaurants, cafes, and accommodation options.

LGA & Postcode:
Cairns region, 4879

Area:
6.8 km2 (2.6 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
2,059

Living in Palm Cove:
Palm Cove is a tiny beachside village centred around an esplanade lined with 500-year-old melaleuca trees.

It is known for its laid-back, tropical lifestyle, with a focus on outdoor activities such as swimming, kayaking and beachcombing. The suburb is home to a mix of locals and tourists, with a friendly and welcoming community.The suburb is home to a mix of locals and tourists, with a friendly and welcoming community.

Palm Cove has a range of amenities, including shops, restaurants, cafes, and bars. There are also several resorts and hotels in the area, offering accommodation for tourists and locals alike. The suburb has a medical centre, a post office, and a supermarket.

Real estate market statistics:
The predominant age group in Palm Cove is 60-69 years. Households in Palm Cove are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Palm Cove work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 49.6% of the homes in Palm Cove were owner-occupied compared with 57.1% in 2016. Currently the median value of houses in the area is $925,323.

(Information retrieved from CoreLogic)

Port Douglas (+Craiglie) Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Port Douglas is a laid back tropical coastal town on the Coral Sea approximately 60 km north of Cairns. It's known for its beach resorts and it’s a getaway to two UNESCO World Heritage-listed natural wonders; the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree National Park.

The adjacent locality of Craiglie is 6 kilometres south of Port Douglas and has 954 inhabitants with a surface of 65.34/km2 (169.2/sq mi).

It is the access point to Port Douglas and it functions as a service centre for businesses serving the highway and Port Douglas as well as being an extension of the suburban areas in the south of Port Douglas.

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas, 4877

Area:
18.0 km2 (6.9 sq mi)

Population: (census 2016)
3,504 (The town's population can often double with the influx of tourists during the peak tourism season from May to September)

Living in Port Douglas:
If you're looking for a laid back lifestyle then Port Douglas is the right place. The town has been designed to alleviate as much stress as possible for its residents.

The main street is lined up with inviting restaurants, the weather is (almost) always warm and the tree-fringed sands of Four Mile Beach give you an all-year-round holiday feeling.

Superyachts from around the world berth at Port Douglas’s CrYstal Brook Marina, where tour boats depart for sightseeing cruises to nearby coral cays and expeditions to spectacular diving- and snorkel spots on the outer reefs.

Port Douglas is a desirable place to relocate for many. Older couples love to spend their retirement years in this tropical paradise, adventurers couldn’t ask for a better place to live away from the hustle and bustle of the city, and some families prefer living in the quieter streets of Port Douglas while making the one-hour commute to Cairns for work.

Real estate market statistics:
The median property prices over the last year (January 2022-January 2023) range from $1,032,500 for houses to $363,750 for units. On average, houses spend 51 days on the market. Based on five years of sales, Port Douglas has seen a compound growth rate of 14.7% for houses and 25.4% for units. The median price for a 4 bed house is currently $920,000.

(Information retrieved from realestate.com.au)

The predominant age group in Port Douglas is 30-39 years. Households in Port Douglas are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Port Douglas work in a community and personal service occupation. In 2011, 43.1% of the homes in Port Douglas were owner-occupied compared with 48.2% in 2016.

(Information retrieved from CoreLogic)

Newell (+Rocky Point) Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Tucked away between glamorous Port Douglas and the vast wilderness of the World Heritage listed Daintree National Park is the sleepy beachside community of Newell Beach.

Newell Beach is only one and a half hour’s drive north of the Cairns International Airport and just 10 minutes from Port Douglas.

The adjacent locality of Rocky Point is located south of Newell Beach and has 129 inhabitants (2016 census) with a surface of 20.2 km2 (7.8 sq mi). The Coral Sea forms the eastern boundary, and Saltwater Creek the southern.

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas, 4873

Area:
15.0 km2 (5.8 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
327

Living in Newell Beach:
Newell Beach's iconic palm tree-lined shore is loved by visitors and locals alike. spread along the coastline with most houses only two streets from the beach, Newell is indeed a hidden gem, a very popular holiday spot enjoyed by many.

Approximately 20 minutes north of Port Douglas, this peaceful beachside suburb oozes old world charm

The town boasts spectacular views to Port Douglas in the south and the lighthouse on Low Isles to the east.

The two and a half kilometre beach is clean and pristine and is bordered to the north and south by estuaries. Not far to the west you’ll discover the crystal clear rock pools of Mossman Gorge National Park, picturesque Daintree Village, and the ancient world of the Daintree Rainforest.

Fishermen are well catered for with boat ramps at the northern end of the beach and at Saltwater Creek..

Newell Beach has a convenience store and for groceries, banks, post offices, hairdressers and for anything else, the sugar town of Mossman is just minutes up the road.

It offers many different property options from beach shacks to standard housing and high end properties (beachfront) for a lower price compared to Port Douglas.

Real estate market statistics:
The median sold prices over the last year (January 2022 - January 2023) is $598,000 for houses in Newell Beach. Based on one year of sales, Newell Beach has seen a compound growth rate of 30,6% for houses.

(Information retrieved from propertyvalue.com.au)

The predominant age group in Newell is 50-59 years. Households in Newell are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1400 - $1799 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Newell work in a trades occupation. In 2011, 66.9% of the homes in Newell were owner-occupied compared with 69% in 2016.

(Information retrieved from CoreLogic, a leading property data provider)

Shannonvale Suburb Snapshot

Location:
The turnoff to Shannonvale is 12 kilometres before Mossman and 19 kilometres from Port Douglas. The stunning locality of Shannonvale is surrounded by the Great Dividing Range.

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas, 4873

Area:
84.7 km2 (32.7 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
202

Living in Shannonvale:
Shannonvale is one of Douglas Shire’s hidden gems with its own freshwater swimming hole down the road and picturesque countryside to be enjoyed all around.

Shannonvale offers an ever-changing tropical landscape of waving cane-fields while being treated to the unlimited backdrop of the jungle-clad misty mountains of the Great Dividing Range.

The Shannonvale Tropical Fruit Winery offers delicious wine tastings and the Shannonvale Swimming Hole is the perfect place to cool off with the whole family during the hot days.

Trinity Beach Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Trinity Beach is located approximately 20 kilometres north of Cairns and 42 kilometres south of Port Douglas.. The suburb is situated on the Coral Sea and features a long, sandy beach that stretches for approximately one kilometre.

LGA & Postcode:
Cairns region, 4879

Area:
2 kilometres wide

Population (census 2016):
5,488

Living in Trinity Beach:
Trinity Beach is just as beautiful as the other northern beaches that line the Cairns Coral Coast but with a more down-to-earth and laid back casual atmosphere amongst classy surrounds.

The surroundings of Trinity Beach are dominated by lush tropical rainforest, which offers residents and visitors access to a range of natural attractions and outdoor activities.

The nearby Kuranda National Park and Barron Gorge National Park offer opportunities for bushwalking, wildlife spotting, and swimming in natural waterholes.

Overall, the surroundings of Trinity Beach offer a mix of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and cultural attractions, making it an ideal location for those seeking a tropical lifestyle with easy access to a range of amenities and attractions.

Real estate market statistics:
The predominant age group in Trinity Beach is 40-49 years. Households in Trinity Beach are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Trinity Beach work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 53.5% of the homes in Trinity Beach were owner-occupied compared with 58% in 2016. Currently the median value of houses in the area is $672,488.

(Information retrieved from CoreLogic)

Wangetti Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Wangetti is located on the coast of the Coral Sea and is surrounded by lush tropical rainforest. It is situated on the Captain Cook Highway between Cairns and Port Douglas.

The locality of Wangetti is located approximately 40 kilometres north of Cairns and approximately 35 kilometres south of Port Douglas.

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas, 4877

Area:
71.7 km2 (27.7 sq mi)

Population (census 2016):
50

Living in Wangetti:
Wangetti is known for its beautiful beaches, rainforest walks, and stunning coastal views. It is also a popular spot for fishing, swimming, and snorkelling.

There are limited amenities in Wangetti itself, with no shops or restaurants. However, it is located within easy driving distance of larger towns such as Cairns and Port Douglas, which offer a wide range of services and facilities.

Overall, Wangetti is a beautiful and peaceful suburb that offers a relaxed tropical lifestyle with easy access to the amenities and attractions of larger towns.

Whyanbeel Suburb Snapshot

Location:
A little north of Mossman, the turnoff to the small community of Miallo leads to the beautiful Whyanbeel Valley. Most of the locality is undeveloped heavily forested mountainous land with elevations of typically 200 metres above sea level within the Daintree National Park.

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas, 4873

Area:
55.1 km2 (21.3 sq mi)

Population: (census 2016)
160

Living in Whyanbeel:
Whyanbeel is nestled at the base of the majestic Dagmar mountain range in the Whyanbeel Valley and less than 45 minutes from Port Douglas.

The area is surrounded by many croc safe freshwater creeks and offers absolutely privacy while still being close to town.

Most properties are acreage, which allows for hobby farms or semi commercial farms with tropical fruit such as mangosteens, durian, lychee, rambutan, abiu, starapple, black sapote, yellow sapote, mamey sapote as well as taro.

The area offers opportunities to keep your own bees, pets of all sorts, chicken or cultivate rare plants and you can make an income through retreat style guest accommodation.

Real estate market statistics:
The median property price in Whyanbeel is $525,000 with a median price change of 5,2% over the past year.

(Information retrieved from propertyvalue.com.au)

Wonga Beach (+Bamboo) Suburb Snapshot

Location:
Wonga Beach is an extensive beachside suburb 17 kilometres north of Mossman and 20 minutes south of Daintree Village. This suburb has one of the longest stretches of sandy beach in the area.

The adjacent locality of Bamboo is located west of Wonga Beach and has 129 inhabitants (2016 census) with a surface of 20.5 km2 (7.9 sq mi).

LGA & Postcode:
Shire of Douglas, 4873

Area:
21.4 km2 (8.3 sq mi)

Population: (census 2016)
975

Living in Wonga Beach:
Peaceful, quiet, tranquil and tropical.

Wonga Beach is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of the tourists in Port Douglas while still being able to live amongst the stunning surroundings.

This suburb has a beautiful lush backdrop of huge Calophyllum trees interspersed with Coconut palms. Looking south from Wonga Beach you can see Island Point which shelters the harbour entrance of Port Douglas.

Behind the coastal vegetation is an extraordinary array of architecture. From the quaint owner built holiday and fishing shacks of the 1930s to the newer multi million dollar homes.

For families with children there is Wonga Beach State School, a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls.

Wonga Beach facilities include a service station and pharmacy, caravan park and BBQ facilities.

Real estate market statistics:
The median sold prices over the last year (January 2022 - January 2023) is $412,500 for houses in Wonga Beach. Based on five years of sales, Wonga Beach has seen a compound growth rate of 13.8% for houses. On average, houses spend 47 days on the market. The median price for a 3 bed house is currently $405,000.

(Information retrieved from realestate.com.au)
The predominant age group in Wonga Beach is 60-69 years. Households in Wonga Beach are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Wonga Beach work in a trades occupation. In 2011, 66.8% of the homes in Wonga Beach were owner-occupied compared with 66.2% in 2016.

(Information retrieved from CoreLogic)

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