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2801. Newsport’s most touching and newsworthy stories of May 2022
Date: 26-12-2022
Newsport journalist Jamie Jansen looks back on key events in May 2022. Priscilla makes triumphant return to Clink - May 18 It might have been Douglas Shire’s greatest spectacle of the year;…
2802. Water, tennis and RV Parks
Date: 25-12-2022
April saw the previous Federal Government write a cheque for $5 million to get work started on a water precinct in Port Douglas. Let’s face it its long overdue. Cairns has one even Cooktown, but…
2803. Hydrogen musicals and graveyards
Date: 25-12-2022
March brought a heap of stories for me to report on for Newsport. Three that took my fancy were Hydrogen Grid a go The most anticipated project in the Shire and a game changer for many people…
2804. Motorbikes, roads and thieves
Date: 24-12-2022
When my wife Marion and I arrived in Port Douglas almost five years ago, the idea of working as a journo for Newsport never entered my head. Sure, I’d worked in a press role before, having written a…
2805. Newsport journalist Jamie’s most meaningful story of the year; the Port Douglas ‘Bike Lady’
Date: 24-12-2022
It might seem a recurring theme of mine; women that kick ass and do something good for our community. In this case; Port Douglas local Claudia Sygne, also known as the ‘Bike Lady’. In February this…
2806. Newsport’s most touching and newsworthy stories of January 2022
Date: 23-12-2022
Newsport journalist Jamie Jansen looks back on key events in January 2022. Queensland secures 18 million Rapid Antigen Tests - January 3 Looking back at it now, it seems the pandemic happened…
2807. Newsport journalist Jamie looks back on the story that most inspired her this year
Date: 23-12-2022
When you ask me about one of the most meaningful and inspiring stories I’ve written this year, this story comes to mind immediately. I remember the day this story was produced very well. What seemed…
2808. Feasting seniors get into the Christmas spirit
Date: 22-12-2022
Our local golden agers slipped into their best Christmas attire to bring in the holiday cheer. Residents of Mossman’s Kubirri Aged Care Centre smartened up last week to head down to the local bowls…
2809. Mossman Golf course vandalism, plus more news in brief
Date: 22-12-2022
“LOW LIFE” VANDALS Police remain keen to find the person or persons responsible for causing severe damage to two fairways of the Mossman Golf Club course early last Sunday morning, and are appealing…
2810. Far North Queensland Hospital Foundation
Date: 22-12-2022
Teamwork literally makes the dream work, when it comes to buying equipment for Cairns Hospital. The Far North Queensland Hospital Foundation recently bought a Kiddie Kruizer – a durable and fun …
2811. Elderly tenants must leave Wonga Beach by Jan 20
Date: 22-12-2022
Around 10 remaining residents at the former Pinnacle Village Holiday Park at Wonga Beach are still trying to find somewhere else to live and, in many cases, sell their moveable homes. They have been…
2812. Enjoy NYE at one of these banging locations
Date: 22-12-2022
Whether you prefer an electric DJ set, acoustic tunes, fancy dress fiesta or disco dance party, say hello to 2023 in style at one of these exciting NYE events. Neon Party at Ironbar Port…
2813. Record $4 billion visitor spend for Tropical North Queensland
Date: 21-12-2022
A record number of Australian holidaymakers staying longer in Tropical North Queensland including the Douglas Shire has delivered the region its fifth consecutive quarterly record with domestic…
2814. New $25K fund for Far North charities
Date: 21-12-2022
A new Christmas fund established by Cairns Airport will give a total $25,000 to grassroots charitable organisations in Far North Queensland. The ‘Cairns Airport Making Christmas a Little Brighter’…
2815. Get snapping!
Date: 21-12-2022
Beautiful birds, fabulous frogs, tremendous turtles and baffling butterflies. Far North Queensland is a true haven for wildlife photography and Newsport wants to see your best captured local…
2816. New challenges and solutions at WCTTAA Forum
Date: 21-12-2022
It was a year of new challenges for turtle nesting protection on the western Cape York Peninsula, with unprecedented early nesting, vehicle breakdowns, weather events, shifting landscapes and data…
2817. Be Crocwise over Christmas
Date: 21-12-2022
The Department of Environment and Science (DES) is urging residents and visitors to Croc Country including the Douglas Shire and around Far North waters to be Crocwise these summer holidays. Manager…
2818. Locals unite for Gem
Date: 20-12-2022
The Douglas Shire has again united to lend a timely helping hand to one of its own as the battle continues to kick cancer to the curb. Local teenager Gemma Kilpatrick was diagnosed with stage 3…
2819. Almost $3.1 million to assist 461 people from Far North Queensland
Date: 20-12-2022
The Queensland Government has committed almost $3.1M from its skilling Queenslanders for work initiative to assist 461 Far North residents including those from the Douglas Shire. Minister for…
2820. Both sides call bluffs
Date: 20-12-2022
The bluffs of two of the most powerful industries in Australia have been called – one each by each side of politics. Federal Labor has taken on the fossils of the fossil-fuel industry and the NSW…