VIDEO | G'day Port Douglas & Daintree: Angela our local Scottish banker

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This week’s G'day Port Douglas & Daintree introduces local banker, Angela Whittaker.


In the video, Angela talks about her travels and how she ended up making her home in Port Douglas.

She talks about her past life in Scotland and how she moved to Australia in her early twenties.

She says that she has been here for seven years now and will not move away.

She loves the sense of community and the weather over everything else. The fact that there are no traffic jams is just a bonus.

In her spare time, Angela is an aspiring actress and frequents the Clink Theatre to share her love of the people that are found here in this tropical paradise.

G’day Port Douglas & Daintree is a series of videos featuring Douglas Shire locals sharing their lives and what inspires them to live in this beautiful part of the world.


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The project was created by producers Chris Beckwith and Can Kara, in conjunction with the Douglas Shire Council, FAB FM, and Newsport, with footage by Mac Zimmer and music by Kiki Courtidis.

Keep an eye on Newsport to see more stories each week and go to the YouTube channel 'G’day Port Douglas & Daintree’ to view the full series.


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