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3361. Port ready for next challenge
Date: 10-06-2022
Port will look to exact minor revenge on Centrals Trinity Bulldogs when the two sides clash Saturday afternoon at the Sportsground. The Bulldogs are one of two outfits Port is yet to beat this…
3362. Housing crisis forces locals to live in cars
Date: 10-06-2022
Port Douglas’ housing crisis has been a ‘hot topic’ for quite some time and the problem seems to be getting worse and worse as the crisis now forces locals to sleep in their cars. Newsport picked…
3363. Ocean Breeze Estate attracts more sea changers
Date: 10-06-2022
The ocean breeze soothes the soul and the golden beach sand glistens between your toes. These are only two reasons more new homeowners are looking at one of the popular housing developments at Cooya…
3364. Wanderlust weddings in the natural wonders of the world
Date: 10-06-2022
The journey of declaring love is evolving with more couples searching for adventure weddings, Instagram worthy proposals, or eloping. Here in Port Douglas Heli Weddings will fly a couple to the top…
3365. First travellers roll into Mossman RV park
Date: 10-06-2022
The RV park at the Mossman Golf Club has become a reality with the first round of travellers rolling into the camping area. Earlier this week Douglas Shire Mayor Michael Kerr officially opened the…
3366. TriMotivate gears up for another year of Ironman events
Date: 09-06-2022
Previous NZ triathlon world championship representative and business owner of TriMotivate Performance Triathlon Coaching Renee Ker thinks it’s great to see every year the numbers continue to grow for…
3367. Cairns Airport Ironman– are you across the traffic changes?
Date: 09-06-2022
With only five days to go, police are reminding locals to ensure they are aware of the changed traffic conditions that come with the Cairns Airport IRONMAN event. Barricades and construction of…
3368. Slice of paradise calls with campaign for working holiday makers
Date: 09-06-2022
Working while enjoying everything that the Tropical North has to offer – this is the message to travellers in a hope to draw them back to the region. Before Covid hit there were 150,000 working…
3369. Rumours swirl mining magnate wants to acquire marina
Date: 09-06-2022
CrystalBrook Collection super yacht marina – the pride and joy of billionaire owner Ghassan Aboud could soon be changing hands and right into the waiting arms of none other than Australia’s richest…
3370. Billion-dollar industry buoyed by Far North
Date: 08-06-2022
The Coral Princess will cruise into Port Douglas on June 30 in a sign of the cruise industry back into full swing. This will be the first ship returning to town following the industry shutdown…
3371. Local workers do stellar job with building renovation works
Date: 08-06-2022
A Port Douglas accommodation offering has a spring in its step and looks 10 years younger after undergoing a timely refurbishment. The improvement works at Reef club Port Douglas started in early…
3372. Mayor encourages Airbnb owners to consider community benefits
Date: 07-06-2022
Plentiful work opportunities but nowhere for potential new workers to lay their heads at night and call home during their time in Port Douglas. That’s the conundrum that continues to plague Port…
3373. The Bahamas in Port Douglas
Date: 07-06-2022
Raine and Horne Port Douglas’ signature partnership with developer Nathan Verri continues to deliver high class luxury homes with the next development Baha Villas expected to sell ‘off the plan’…
3374. Appeal against NorthBreak
Date: 07-06-2022
An appeal has been filed against the development application of NorthBreak wave park. The appeal comes after the development plans for the $317 million surf park received State Government approval…
3375. Internationals to return to Ironman
Date: 07-06-2022
The Cairns Airport Ironman has become a drawcard for the region and in its eleventh year it will welcome back international tourists for the first time in two years. Following the lockdowns and…
3376. Increased power rebate boon for locals
Date: 06-06-2022
Shire locals are feeling the increasing cost-of-living pinch reflected in Australia hitting a 20-year high inflation rate of 5.1 per cent in May 2022. And with predictions that inflation will…
3377. Dream come true for Newell Beach boaties
Date: 06-06-2022
After eight months of construction, the newly completed boat ramp at Newell Beach officially opened today, just in time for the peak reef fishing season. Douglas Shire Mayor Michael Kerr and Member…
3378. Council's roadblocks sideswipe Steiner School parents
Date: 06-06-2022
It had been three years of hard work and planning and in 2020 parents of the new Mossman Steiner School believed the doors would open at the historic old Girl Guides Hall. Then without warning the…
3379. Crocs turn in superb performance to dismantle Cutters
Date: 06-06-2022
The Crocs head into this week’s clash against only one of the two teams they are yet to beat this season full of confidence after a comprehensive dismantling of South Cairns Cutters at Fretwell…
3380. Dragon Lady to begin testing shark deterrents
Date: 03-06-2022
The Dragon Lady, a charter fishing boat, has been awarded a significant grant from the Department of Fisheries to trial two shark deterrents that aim to reduce unnecessary fish losses, and…