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As the curtains rise on "Cruise Control" at the Clink Theatre in Port Douglas, it becomes evident why David Williamson holds the title of Australia's most successful playwright.
This production,…
Fueled by a desire for his daughter to embrace curiosity and the natural world, Cooya Beach local Steven Gill embarked on a mission that stems from a genuine concern: the lack of children’s books…
A former owner-operator of the Daintree Ferry says he believes the best way forward is to build a two-lane bridge over the River to replace the ageing, costly vessel.
The call by Col Andreassen is…
Canegrowers acknowledges the latest announcement by Daintree Bio Precinct Ltd of the need to place the company and its subsidiaries, including Mossman Mill operator Far Northern Milling Pty Ltd into…
Embarking on the wild ride of enrolling your little one(s) in kindergarten might feel like taking a leap into the unknown. But fear not, because Goodstart Early Learning in Mossman fosters a…
It is news that might take few by surprise, but will be devastating for many in the Douglas region and beyond.
A short time ago, Newsport was given first-hand information that after board meetings…
The results of a Newsport Poll has provided some fascinating early insight into who Douglas Shire residents potentially prefer as its future mayor ahead of next March’s local government election.
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Meet Peter and Anne Lloyd, a dynamic senior duo passionate about preserving Port Douglas’ history through three decades of volunteer work at the Court House Museum. Driven by a profound love for the…
As the tropical wet season approaches, most businesses throughout the Douglas Shire are preparing to slow down but one Port Douglas institution has a different idea. Hemingway’s Brewery is not…
A Melbourne developer’s crusade to build a five-star Fairmont resort on the old ‘Havana’ site at 71-85 Port Douglas Road has hit another major stumbling block after his appeal was dismissed in the…
A search and rescue operation continues for a man who’s been missing since Sunday after failing to return from a fishing trip in the Far North.
The man in his 60s, from Sydney had been visiting…
Tourism Port Douglas Daintree has appointed Glen Hingley as its new Chief Executive Officer.
Hingley replaces former boss Tara Bennett and brings a wealth of experience and strong…
Jaxon Sheppard will represent Queensland after claiming multiple medals at the recent Queensland School Sport 10-12 Track and Field State Championships.
He travels to Brisbane next…
It is one thing to grow up and attend school in a paradise surrounded by the Great Barrier Reef and a World Heritage rainforest, yet, the allure deepens when the school itself ranks among the top…
Guests, locals and visitors will come together at Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort to celebrate the end of the sugar cane harvest season with the unveiling of a unique piece of Douglas Shire history and…
The Douglas Shire's Nanami Anderson continues to celebrate after claimng a silver medal at the Oceania's in Perth just days ago.
Participants from 64 countries across five continents competed at…
Far North illegal camping debate - What are the options?
Every year hordes of ‘vanlife’ folks descend on the Far North and while some do camp legally, lots don’t.
They stay in private carparks,…
A growing issue is unfolding in Port Douglas as adults and young cyclists flout helmet laws, a trend that seems to echo throughout the Shire even though it’s compulsory headwear for bike riders.
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Ergon Energy Network’s Atherton crew has erected a lifesaving aerial crossing for possums on Lake Barrine Road.
Ergon field construction officer Kent Lockett organised the job after a request from…
Bargain hunters and sellers gathered this Saturday at the NicNak Shed, marking the Douglas Shire’s active participation in a nationwide garage sale event dedicated to environmental conservation.
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