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The Great Barrier Reef is being let down by the Federal and Queensland Governments, says the Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS) which has warned they are falling short on their duty to…
Port Douglas surf life savers have won more than 50 gold medals as Four Mile Beach hosted the Surf Life Saving North Queensland Branch Championships last weekend.  Port Douglas Surf Life…
It’s time to gather your picnic rugs and popcorn, because Port Shorts is back this Saturday, 18 October, for another weekend of short film magic under the palm trees at Rex Smeal Park. This year’s…
A 19-year-old man has been charged with armed robbery after a kayak was used to paddle up a nearby creek to a Mareeba home in an attempt to steal a car. At about 3pm yesterday (Tuesday, October…
A fresh new direction in the multi-million-dollar Wangetti Trail saga has been opened up by the State Government, with the Twin Bridges Track - which is up the hill from Wangetti - through to the…
I remember the old days advertising for staff. Ad in the paper, then shortlist and at times hiring an interview room in Cairns. Heady stuff, and all for a job in a remote rainforest. Sometimes we…
A petition has been launched by a local transport operator to start a government-subsidised public bus service connecting Douglas Shire’s most populated regions. Sizzling Wheels owner Channi Singh…
Douglas Shire Indigenous tourism operator Walkabout Cultural Adventures has reported a spike in sales as international tourism numbers begin to return to the region in greater numbers this year in…
409. Reef Raiders juniors kick off season
Date: 14-10-2025
The Junior Rugby Union season is set to kick off this week, with local club Port Douglas Reef Raiders fielding four teams across multiple age groups. Kids aged four to 16 have proudly pulled on…
The Port Douglas Crocs have advertised for a new coach next season, but mystery still surrounds why the current AFL Cairns Coach of the Year is no longer at the helm of the club. Outgoing coach…
From “reckless”, “expensive”, “bad economics” and a “betrayal”, all the way through to “sensible”, “pragmatic”, “affordable” and “reliable”, a myriad of terms are being used to describe Queensland’s…
Extended delays of up to half an hour at night on the Captain Cook Highway between Cairns and Port Douglas are scheduled to start in about a fortnight and run through until early December. From…
BUSINESS FEATURE  Access to expert healthcare in the Douglas Shire can be limited, and many local women miss out on specialist guidance for menopause. With October marking Menopause Awareness…
Two new sandbagging machines, capable of producing 600 sandbags per hour, are set to become a vital asset in the Douglas Shire’s storm readiness efforts. Believed to be the first of their kind in…
415. Warnings as baby bat season begins
Date: 13-10-2025
The annual baby bat season has begun for Spectacled Flying-foxes as mothers settle into maternity roosts across Far North Queensland to give birth and raise their pups. It comes with calls to…
416. Drama at the tip of Australia
Date: 10-10-2025
A woman has been rescued from the most northern point of Australia, Pajinka, after breaking her ankle venturing to the popular remote destination. On Wednesday, officers from Bamaga Police Station…
A man in his 40s was taken to Mareeba Hospital in a stable condition following a snake reportedly biting his leg at a Mareeba home at about 7pm last night.  This was the third reported…
BUSINESS FEATURE  Local possums and gliders are finding safe, cosy homes thanks to a new nest box program that unites the community, businesses, and conservation efforts. The Tropical…
READ THE STORY Jancy-Leigh Marrion Let's stop bagging out Douglas Shire Council - it has nothing to do with them. As for the Raintree - I'm as GREEN as anyone could be & don't like any trees…
Plans by Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation to build a youth training centre across the river from Daintree Village have been withdrawn. Douglas Shire Council’s Environment and Planning…