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2921. Opinion: Republicans got what they wanted
Date: 15-11-2022
In this world there are only two tragedies. One is not getting what one wants, and the other is getting it. So said Oscar Wilde. Well, the Republicans in the US got what they wanted. They wanted to…
2922. End of an era; Devra King hands over the Whileaway reins
Date: 15-11-2022
The end of an era is marked with Devra King handing over the reins of what has become a real icon in the street scene of Port Douglas’ Macrossan Street. After fifteen years of dedicated devotion -…
2923. Daintree Ferry launches online ticketing
Date: 14-11-2022
A new way for locals and visitors alike to book tickets aboard the Daintree Ferry is now available. Commuters can now purchase single, return, and multi-trip tickets can be purchased directly from …
2924. Warren opens Douglas FM
Date: 14-11-2022
The moment I awoke this morning and started getting ready for work it felt different. For the last five years I’ve been working for myself at FAB FM doing the breakfast show. This morning however I…
2925. False alarm timely reminder to keep equipment up to date
Date: 14-11-2022
Boat owners and skippers have been urged to regularly check their safety equipment after a false EPIRB alarm triggered a rescue response in Douglas waters just a short time ago. The president of…
2926. Inaugural first nations children's festival
Date: 14-11-2022
Over the weekend the inaugural First Nations Children’s Festival was held in Cairns welcoming children to country in a traditional ceremony and fun filled festival. The first ever tri-nation…
2927. Weipa to welcome energised Regional Community Forum
Date: 14-11-2022
Generating opportunities out of the Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan will be on the agenda in Weipa today, as members gather for a fourth and final Far North Queensland Regional Community Forum for…
2928. ‘Grotesquely amusing’ exhibition at Cairns Museum to spark debate about the future of plasticity
Date: 14-11-2022
A provocative exhibition where fashion, art and activism collide will encourage visitors to imagine a future world full of plastic while questioning their daily contribution to it. Staged at Cairns…
2929. Long running Douglas bus transfer service up for sale
Date: 14-11-2022
A Port Douglas based bus transfer service which has carried tens of thousands of passengers to and from Douglas and Cairns and within the local area over nearly four decades is for sale. Owner Rob…
2930. Great Barrier Reef bursts to life in nature’s most spectacular yearly event
Date: 11-11-2022
One of nature's most awe-inspiring events has started; the spectacular and mysterious mass coral spawning. Once a year, following a full moon in November, the Great Barrier Reef turns into an…
2931. Favourite local park rewards workers, claims major award
Date: 11-11-2022
Hardworking hospitality and tourism workers around Port Douglas have been gifted the opportunity to enjoy an on-the-house experience at a much-loved local wildlife park because of their efforts…
2932. Kubirri Aged Care centre residents recognise Remembrance Day
Date: 11-11-2022
A number of residents at Mossman's Salvation Army’s Kubirri Aged Care Centre have shared stories of their time in the Service in recognition of Remembrance Day. “In 1951, on the second of January,…
2933. Renowned transfer company chalks up memorable milestone
Date: 11-11-2022
A Perth couple who have flown in to experience the beauty of the Douglas Shire are now officially part of the story and history of one of the region’s most popular and enduring transfer…
2934. Douglas FM starting date
Date: 10-11-2022
At last, a starting date for our brand-new Community Radio Station in the Douglas Shire. Douglas FM 101.5 will go on air officially at 7am this coming Monday 14 November with volunteer announcers on…
2935. Welcomed funding for Cape York landholders
Date: 10-11-2022
More than $700,000 has been awarded to Cape York NRM to help support landholders in managing their properties to build climate and drought resilience, protect unique flora and fauna, and improve…
2936. Bus company cancels morning run, service not viable
Date: 10-11-2022
A Much-loved local bus company that operates school runs between Douglas and Cairns has confirmed it will cease a specific service at the end of the school year. FNQ Bus lines held recent last-ditch…
2937. Douglas operators win Qld Tourism Awards
Date: 10-11-2022
Douglas and Cape York operators say they are proud to be celebrating wins at this year’s Queensland Tourism Awards. Three silver awards were in Douglas: The Lazy Lizard Motor Inn – in the 3-3.5 Star…
2938. Senior students tackle final exams
Date: 10-11-2022
At our Douglas Shire schools there is always something happening. Each week Newsport sums up the events, achievements and news from the schools that make our region great. Final leg for Year 12’s at…
2939. ‘Time of year’: storms blamed for poor TV Reception
Date: 09-11-2022
TV antenna installers in the Douglas region have received a higher than usual number of calls from all over the Shire complaining about poor TV reception and digital signal breakup over the past two…
2940. Local woman wins public speaking contest at QCWA centenary conference
Date: 09-11-2022
Port Douglas local Rita Merrick has proved to be an excellent public speaker and loves to inject some humour into her speeches. Women from all over Queensland came together just days ago in…