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Last Tuesday, a significant number of Douglas Shire locals attended the Reef & Climate forum, underscoring the community’s dedication to tackling the pressing issues facing the Great Barrier…
Douglas Shire residents are making a concerted effort to have a say in the future of the area’s water supply and security, asking the State Government to help build a new pipeline from a large water…
Dear Editor, I refer to the letter to the editor you published yesterday at 12pm on Newsport titled: 'Where were the Councillors during Jasper - desperately assisting residents in need, that's…
Dear Editor, Having lived in Port Douglas for 47 years I have watched the area change and grow - some ways good, some not so good. I have never got involved with politics but now feel with the…
In a tragic development a report is being prepared for the coroner after the death of a 20-year-old international male tourist at a well known Far North waterhole just a short time ago. Police…
Dear Editor, It was an interesting and informative afternoon at the recent Douglas Shire Council water update for local tourism operators at the Sea Temple last Monday. The representative from…
The team at Oaks Port Douglas Resort
Looking for ways to keep your children entertained during the Easter school break? Look no further than Oaks Port Douglas Resort. From March 29th to April 15th, this local gem is set to host an…
Dear Editor, I attended the meeting on March 4 organised by Tourism Port Douglas Daintree with DSC and Douglas Chamber of Commerce. The meeting addressed the problems relating to water supply in…
International Women's Day at Salsa Port Douglas
The wonderful women of the Douglas Shire united last Friday, March 18, for International Women’s Day. Here’s how it was celebrated throughout our Shire. This year's theme, as designated by the…
Douglas ratepayers have again taken Council to task over its recently installed smart water meters, questioning their reliability, accuracy and even going so far as suggesting a ‘class action’ to…
Tourists and locals alike were ducking for cover and seeking refuge indoors just moments ago after good old fashioned late wet season heavy rainfall hammered Port Douglas and parts of the Douglas…
Are new, previously untried tourism ventures a future option that Mossman should consider, rather than relying mainly on the sugar industry in future? That’s a question that might be as much…
Dear Editor, Today’s meetings at Cape Tribulation and Cow Bay of Douglas Shire Council and its entourage with local business owners and residents will be a watershed moment for the Daintree…
After months of debate, discussion and campaigning the Douglas Shire is just days away from taking a momentous step forward and a leap into a much needed, fresh era when a new Mayor and set of…
The further alleged incompetence of Douglas Shire Council and the ongoing impacts felt by Daintree business owners in the wake of Cyclone Jasper and the ensuing heavy rainfall event is about to be…
2196. Little hands clean up Four Mile Beach
Date: 06-03-2024
Just days ago the amazing Douglas Shire community gathered at Four Mile Beach in Port Douglas for Clean Up Australia Day which turned into a fantastic family affair. Families united to support…
Surely one of the takeaways from the Newsport-hosted candidates’ forum at the weekend is that the Queensland local government electoral system is about to do the residents of Douglas Shire a grave…
In this video interview with Pia McKeown we learn why Pia thinks voters should vote for her, how she would fix the Douglas Shire water crisis and what her future priorities are for the Shire. …
Port Douglas Crocs seniors women’s team
After months of dedication, the Port Douglas Croc’s will officially enter a senior women’s team in the 2024 AFL Cairns League for the very first time.  Despite being a dominant force in the…
In this video interview with Peter Wood we hear his opinions about Noah Range, the water crisis and sustainable development. -- Got a news tip? Let us know! Send your news tips or submit…