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Douglas Shire residents and visitors will remember and pay tribute to our ANZACS on Saturday, April 25, with Dawn Service at Mossman and Cow Bay and a march in Port Douglas.

And Newsport Daily Print has all the details you need to know in the latest edition, FREE and out on the stands now.

We look at a request for a speed limit change from a person well qualified to know it is a needed thing… not down but up down in response to the changing times and traffic movements in the Douglas Shire.

Speaking of change, guest columnist Mike Berwick has his say on what comes next now that the cane industry is gone, while plenty of Newsport readers have had their say in our packed letters and comments section.

Newsport takes a look at a big blue tourist attraction that is delighting plenty of visitors in the Daintree, and learns more about one of the best operators on the ocean locally.

Controversy over Douglas Shire Council’s warning to boat and caravan owners who park up on the streets is covered, along with the success of local organisation Clink in its latest production.

And a visiting couple is on the search for a Port Douglas “Angel” with our readers asked to recognise their wonderful act of kindness.

In sports, we have one of our own ready to crack on in Ireland on the International stage, while the women of the Port Douglas Crocs have snapped up a win.

All that and more features in this week’s FREE edition of Newsport Daily Print.

Grab your copy from the following outlets:

MOSSMAN:

- Newsagency

- Mossman Hardware Store

- Marano’s South Mossman

- Woolworths

- Club Mossman 

- Douglas Shire Council

NORTH MOSSMAN:

- Scommazzon’s Farm Store

- Wonga Beach Servo

- Newell Beach Takeaway

PORT DOUGLAS

- Port Village

- Newsagency

- Coles

- Daintree Shop

- Tin Shed

- Night Owl

- IGA

- BP Craiglie

DAINTREE VILLAGE:

- Croc Expresso Cafe

- Daintree Village Hotel

DAINTREE (NORTH OF THE RIVER):

- Mason’'s Cafe