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51. Rental car thieves aren't quite Thelma and Louise  
A Port Douglas woman and a woman from Cairns have been arrested and charged in relation to a stolen rental car. Police spotted the car being driven along Ishmael Road in Earlville at about 10.30...  
52. Australia Day Award nominees announced for new ceremony  
Outstanding citizens of the Douglas Shire will be celebrated at a re-booted Australia Day Awards ceremony later this month. Douglas Shire Council is encouraging locals to come down to the Port...  
53. GALLERY | Toyah Cordingley remembered with hundreds-strong parade  
A travelcade to raise money for the printing of “TOYAH” bumper stickers saw hundreds of people take to the road from Ellis Beach to Port Douglas yesterday. At least 260 motorbikes and 130 cars...  
54. Online travel agents taken to task for dodgy practises  
Six of the major Global Online Travel Agents (OTA’s) have signed undertakings to stop “pressure selling, false discount claims and hidden charges” following 14 months of investigation by the UK...  
55. Calling all ballers: Netball sign-up day tomorrow  
The Douglas Netball Association is back again in 2019 - ready for an even bigger and better season. Association president, Sharon Beechey, said they had a really successful pre-season with a huge...  
56. Police investigate fatal Cooktown road incident  
Investigations are continuing into a fatal road accident near Cooktown late last week. Police understand a 56-year-old Edmonton man lost his life on 7 February in the single-vehicle crash. The man...  
57. Local kindergarten creating sustainable kids for the future  
Tropical landscaped gardens, boat playgrounds, worm farms, veggie gardens and mud kitchens are not the first things that come to mind when you think of a regular kindergarten. However, this is what...  
58. Trinity Beach shoppers left Wonder White after rare encounter  
The recent floods in Townsville have been likened to a once-in-a-lifetime event, changed many lives forever and equally affected the lives of residents in many surrounding regions. Maybe none more...  
59. Broking industry scapegoated in banking commission report  
On Tuesday, 4 February, the Royal (Banking) Commission declared, among its many recommendations, that a borrower should pay up to thousands of dollars, capitalised to your loan, (thus increasing the...  
60. Toyah travelcade to pass through Port Douglas  
A message from Prong Trimble, family friend of Toyah: Toyah's mother Vanessa, husband Snake, and family have given the thumbs up to organise a motorcycle / car run to raise money to get more bumper...  
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