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A new Queensland Food Farmers’ Commissioner, Ms Rachel Chambers, has been appointed by the Queensland Government. The role of the Queensland Food Farmers’ Commissioner is designed to ensure…
462. Newsport Print makes a splash
Date: 25-09-2025
It was a splash-worthy Splash Park launch at the weekend so the newest Port Douglas front attraction has been splashed on the front page of this week’s FREE Newsport Daily Print edition. Newsport…
A record international marketing blitz has helped propel the Great Barrier Reef to the forefront of many travellers’ bucket lists across the world in the past year, according to the latest report by…
BUSINESS FEATURE  Douglas Shire locals no longer need to travel long distances to access financial advice, thanks to a new collaboration between trusted local accounting firm Williams Cete…
BUSINESS FEATURE  Jan von Keyserlingk has always felt at home in the wild, so it’s no surprise he found his calling guiding people along the Daintree River. Winding through the Wet Tropics…
A prime Port Douglas property intricately linked to a scandal involving the disappearance of millions of dollars in superannuation funds has been placed under contract. The pending possible sale…
467. Government's aim misses the target
Date: 24-09-2025
The Coalition is right. Last week’s carbon-emissions target will be costly for the economy. That is because it is far too low, not because it is too high. The Government is not spending anywhere…
468. Keith 'The Barber' was a cut above
Date: 24-09-2025
Keith “The Barber” Lawrence is being remembered by Port Douglas locals for his love and support of the region and its people. A popular face not only in his barber shop but at the Port Douglas…
The sound of laughing children filled the air as hundreds of people packed the new $4.75m Port Douglas Splash Park for the launch on Saturday. Mermaids were perched on rocks surrounded by curious…
Port Douglas hosted the Surf Life Saving North Queensland Branch Championships this month, while Mossman Markets are held on Saturdays.  Pictures: Santiago Gonzalez,…
The Grand Final of the Port Douglas Pool Competition was an exciting showdown, with Club Mossman’s Peter “Postie” O’Reilly snatching the win from Reef Tavern on the final shot.  The…
About $200m remains frozen by financial industry regulator the Australian Securities and Investments Commission as it aims to prosecute a range of people involved in the disappearance of millions of…
Police are appealing for information and dashcam vision following an incident on the Captain Cook Highway on Saturday, 20 September. Initial information indicates around 3.30pm, two motorcycles…
As the school holidays are now in full swing, parents everywhere are on the lookout for ways to keep their little ones entertained, and we’ve got just the thing!  This September, SpongeBob…
A total 18 films will form the playlist for next month’s Port Shorts Film Festival with 12 finalists in the Open Film category, four in the Local Film section and two music videos in the running for…
Cape Tribulation businesses say they are down to their last reserves of gas and other essential supplies following heavy rain last week shutting down the Noah Creek Causeway - just as the busy…
BUSINESS FEATURE  As of September 2025, about 50 long-term rentals are on the market in Port Douglas, giving tenants plenty of choice. But while vacancies are high, the real challenge remains…
The Cooktown Police-Citizen’s Youth Club will benefit from a $1.4m investment in sport-based programs for at risk youth to reduce crime across Queensland, with Cook MP David Kempton delivering the…
479. YOU SAID IT! Long drive for health
Date: 19-09-2025
READ THE STORY Geoff Field Sounds to me like the local politicians need to start demanding funding for health services in Port Douglas. The situation as it stands, is obviously not…
480. Water use warnings across the region
Date: 19-09-2025
Douglas Shire residents are reminded of the Level 1 water restrictions permanently in place for the council region as the Shire’s southern neighbours in Cairns face news the council may look to…