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4561. Business expo a boon for the shire
Date: 19-03-2021
The Douglas Chamber of Commerce and Douglas Shire Council have joined forces to present Douglas Business Expo, which is being held on Friday March 26 from 7am-12pm at the Port Douglas Community Hall.…
4562. Renewed angst for Warner Street Rosewood trees
Date: 19-03-2021
The plight of the Warner Street rosewood trees has again reared its head after it was learned that Douglas Shire Council is investigating the declining health of several trees. According to a…
4563. Premier in Port Douglas: Meetings with operators and tourism recovery announcement
Date: 18-03-2021
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk was in Port Douglas today to speak with local tourism operators and announce a new tourism recovery action plan. The Premier was joined by Tourism Minister…
4564. Local receives $200 voucher from Premier
Date: 18-03-2021
Queensland state government premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk’s crusade to boost local tourism operators, will hopefully reap the benefits from the $200 voucher scheme. And during her visit over the…
4565. Free estate and succession planning seminar hits Port Douglas
Date: 18-03-2021
What happens to your estate after your death? It’s often not a conversation everyone wants to have, however, Mitch Williams from SiDCOR Port Douglas says it is a vitally important conversation, to…
4566. WATCH | Premier makes tourism announcement in Port Douglas
Date: 18-03-2021
Just moments ago Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk was at Crystalbrook Superyacht Marina to meet with Far North Queensland tourism operators to make an important announcement. Watch it above. Premier…
4567. Kidnapped movie filmed at Thala Beach hits cinemas this week
Date: 17-03-2021
Australian thriller Kidnapped, which was shot by the Steve Jaggi Company at Thala Beach Nature Reserve in August/September 2020, opens in cinemas on Thursday March 18. The release follows a special…
4568. Former fruit farm perfect opportunity for a tropical tree change
Date: 17-03-2021
With a backdrop that could easily be mistaken for that from Jurassic Park, the unique ‘Sunbird Farm’ in the Daintree has hit the market and is heading for the auction house. Set on 55.6 hectares in…
4569. Douglas businesses to benefit from free mental health workshops
Date: 17-03-2021
A spotlight will be shone on workplace mental health during free workshops being held in Port Douglas and Cape Tribulation. Douglas business owners and employees are invited to attend the Mental…
4570. From hustle and bustle to Low Isles caretakers
Date: 16-03-2021
From the hustle and bustle of the business world, partners Sean Shields and Emma Green have traded their traditional careers for semi-seclusion and embarked on a two-year contract as Low Isles…
4571. VW scramble winners head to Townsville
Date: 16-03-2021
Palmer Sea Reef was again the venue for the VW Scramble regional qualifier golf event which attracted a competitive field. With a total nett score of 57.25, the honours went to Megan Wallis, Steve…
4572. VIDEO | G'day Port Douglas & Daintree: Tarella the goat farmer
Date: 16-03-2021
This week’s G'day Port Douglas & Daintree introduces local goat farmer, Tarella Vico. In the video above, Tarella talks about her journey and how she got into the goat industry. Originally…
4573. Easter night markets to shine under raintree lights
Date: 15-03-2021
Easter celebrations will shine bright in 2021 under the lights of the iconic Mossman raintrees. Following the success of the Christmas night markets in December, organisers are back with Easter…
4574. OPINION | Debating contests spawn poor culture
Date: 13-03-2021
The location of the allegations made against Christian Porter (which he has vigorously denied) was the World Universities Debating Championship at Sydney University in 1988. As it happened, two…
4575. Mossman Gorge to be visited by First Nations COVID-19 testing van
Date: 12-03-2021
Mossman Gorge will be one of the communities to be visited by a dedicated COVID-19 testing van which has been deployed across the Far North to prevent the spread of the virus among Aboriginal and…
4576. Mossman swimmers shine at swim championships
Date: 12-03-2021
Eight young swimmers from the Mossman Meteors Swim Club have come home with top results after representing the region at the North Queensland Swimming Championships in Smithfield. Over the weekend…
4577. Great Barrier Reef rated top bucket list destination for Aussies
Date: 12-03-2021
The Great Barrier Reef has topped the list of Australian bucket list destinations for 2021, according to travel search engine KAYAK.com.au. The Daintree Rainforest also rated highly, coming in…
4578. Local government leaders committed to emission reduction
Date: 12-03-2021
Douglas Shire Council remains committed and a lone councillor has endorsed the Climate Council’s Cities Power Partnership (CPP) which is seeking to celebrate and accelerate the emission reduction and…
4579. Local leaders react to $1.2 billion tourism support package
Date: 11-03-2021
Industry and local leaders have welcomed a $1.2 billion tourism and aviation support package announced by the Federal Government today, however, some have questioned if it will be enough. The…
4580. Work few weeks away for Paws & Claws new home
Date: 11-03-2021
Work on the $1.5 million animal shelter, which will house 38 dogs for rescue and boarding, and will have the ability to hold cat communities as well, is just weeks away. It will be located at 6-8…