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Low Isle Launch Rally Results Overall time: Indigo² Line honours: Allora Best dressed crew: WindSwell Best dressed boat: WindSwell Boat starting closest to allocated time: Skye…
A lone excavator sitting north of Ellis Beach shows the State Government Transport and Main Roads Department has definitely started work this month on fixing the Captain Cook Highway. The TMR has…
443. Lawrence's column drums up support
Date: 28-01-2025
I am writing to express my support for Lawrence Mason's recent letter addressing the gradual decline of the Douglas Shire. His concerns about the deterioration in tourism, infrastructure, and…
Ergon Energy’s Far North Area Manager Charlie Casa says work is well underway on the Mossman Substation, which will benefit generations to come, with a new transformer, control building and other…
Nadia Sinkovich, a registered teacher and counsellor, says there’s three keys to helping a student of any age and any stage of their school journey, not only to return to school more smoothly, but…
BUSINESS FEATURE A beloved dining spot in the heart of Port Douglas, the Little Larder is now up for sale, presenting a rare opportunity for aspiring restaurant owners or seasoned operators to…
447. Back on the water in swell style
Date: 27-01-2025
Hundreds of glistening blue scad mackerel leap out of the water in front of our catamaran as we cut through the waves heading out towards Low Isles off the coast of Port Douglas. There is some…
448. HOW WE SEE IT! Saturday Snapshot
Date: 25-01-2025
Not in the change the date debate I don’t really weigh in on the change the day debate… I am neither bothered if Australia Day is marked on January 26 or if it is moved to another day. And,…
449. If you gotta crash!!
Date: 25-01-2025
Oopsy! A loud screech was heard by people in shops 100m away before this white sedan crashed into a workshop shed at Port Douglas Automotive yesterday (Friday, January 24). Two ambulances, a fire…
Music teacher Jenny Guyatt has been named the Douglas Shire’s Citizen of the Year for 2025. Jenny was presented with a certificate by Mayor Lisa Scomazzon at Council’s Australia Day Awards…
As the debate rages across the country about whether the date of Australia Day should be changed, there is no argument about one of the reasons why January 26 was chosen for Port Douglas’s Low Isles…
READ THE STORY Bob and Mel Millard Not the right place for it. Graeme Dudley Yeah right "youth training centre," you better shear some more sheep, you are running out of wool. Sarah…
When Toni McNamara made her mind up she was heading to Port Douglas from Melbourne in 1978, she packed up her two children, her pair of dalmatians, and their worldly belongings in their Renault car…
The Mount Molloy community is coming together tomorrow evening to support the family of baby Cody, a 13-day-old infant who recently had to be airlifted from Cairns to Townsville hospitals in a…
When Rosetta, a resident at Kubirri Aged Care Centre, finished knitting her latest masterpiece, a stunning scarf, she wasn’t just making a cosy accessory. The scarf reflects her lifelong love of…
BUSINESS FEATURE  The wet season in Port Douglas is the perfect time to enjoy the region’s lush, tropical beauty in peace. Adding to the appeal are Resort specials like Niramaya Villas and…
The everyday moments you might pass by without noticing are exactly what Mossman-based artist Tim Ellis brings to life in his new exhibition, Glimpses, on display at the Cairns Art Gallery from 27…
More than half of primary school children are now travelling to school with their parents or another adult, new nationwide research shows, as Far North Queensland children prepare to return from…
One of Port Douglas’s most iconic homes is up for sale - if you have more than a cool $6m lying around to buy it. Perched on Flagstaff Hill overlooking Four Mile Beach, the town centre and the…
Last week I wrote about the long slow decline of our great Shire. I don't want to labour on the negative so I will get into the positive right away. We need new research and a new way forward. We…