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A section of the Daintree Village community has formed a group to raise formal objections to an application by Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation to develop an at-risk youth “training village”…
The Indian Government’s announcement to export up to one-million tonnes of raw sugar, ignoring previous WTO rulings against it, has raised alarms about potential market disruptions causing a decline…
Readers have shared their fears of increased use of 1080 bait to control dingoes and wild dogs as the amount of land farmed for sugar cane contracts and is cleared for other farming operations,…
The Port Douglas Muddies 2nd Grade cricket side continued its 39-game winning streak on Sunday with a convincing victory against Norths Cricket Club at home. Batting first in muggy conditions, the…
Repairs to Cape Tribulation Road in the Alexandra Range region will be finished by May if all goes to plan. All up, 26 different sections of the Douglas Shire Council road were damaged more than a…
Detectives from the Cairns Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) and Property Crime Unit with the assistance of the Cairns Dog Squad and Tactical Crime Squad charged a 15-year-old Gordonvale boy with…
It is the stretch of white sand Port Douglas is known for, our favourite Four Miles of paradise and the place people flock to for walks, yoga on the beach and just to say they’ve been there. No…
It seems the War on Facts is in full swing in the social media age. Granted, it can be hard to work out fact from fiction when there is so much information flying around at warp speeds, but I…
Originally hailing from the US, Sandy Davies’s love for our area goes back to 2004 while on a celebratory holiday staying at Wonga Beach.  Across 18 years she has become an involved member of…
470. HOW WE SEE IT! Saturday Snapshot
Date: 18-01-2025
We’re being encouraged once again to catch and destroy cane toads in bust events in a bid to “humanely reduce cane toad and tadpole numbers’’. Having never permanently lived in cane toad country…
Tourists love to watch cane toads racing, and almost every local has a story about finding one in the garden.  But throughout the next week, Far North Queenslanders will have the chance to…
A local shuttle bus driver was airlifted to Cairns hospital last Saturday after being bitten by a brown snake while at the Port Douglas Surf Club public toilets. The incident occurred around 3am…
Popular long-term Port Douglas market trader Giovanni Favaro has some straight shooting advice for people struggling to make ends meet when putting food on the table. “I can be very frank… people…
READ THE STORY Joanna Palmer What did they expect? Longer round trip to cart the cane to the mill and more cane crushed? Ya dreaming buddy. Roger McConaghy, responding to Joanna Palmer Well,…
About 13,800 graduating year-12 students and adult entrants have been offered university placements in the last of the large tertiary study round releases for the start of the 2025 study year. The…
Many Far North Queensland motorists paid record petrol prices in 2024 if they filled up the tank outside of Cairns. The RACQ’s Annual Fuel Price Report shows drivers in Atherton and Mareeba last…
Two talented performers from the Douglas Shire, Stephen Bigby and Narelle Spencer, are making waves in Cairns as they star in the Cairns Choral Society’s production of the musical Come From…
Victorian-based “dingo warrior” Jenny Parker says there is no need for her to come to Port Douglas in a bid to save a pair of young dingoes blamed for attacking pet dogs and stalking people in the…
The newest edition of Port Douglas Magazine has officially launched and is now available for free across the Douglas Shire in cafes, restaurants, resorts, and hotel rooms. It offers…
480. "Death Row" dingoes disappear
Date: 16-01-2025
Port Douglas’s “death row” dingoes are still alive, despite suggestions posted by community members that they believe council rangers had removed them on New Year’s Eve “while everyone was at the…