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A deadline for submissions to the State Government about a bill proposing sweeping changes to how crocodiles are managed in Queensland is fast approaching. A parliamentary committee is currently…
I trade in true crime. The morbid and bizarre, shocking and down right horrific crimes and events have been at the centre of a more than 30 year career in journalism for me. You name a killing…
BUSINESS FEATURE Here we go again!  The Douglas Theatre Arts Group is set to bring another spectacular musical to life at the Clink Theatre in Port Douglas.  The famous Mamma Mia!…
584. Your big chance to rescue a pet
Date: 21-03-2025
If you’ve ever thought of adopting a rescue pet, this could be your weekend to take the plunge. Rescue pet adoption days are being held at a Smithfield store from 10am-2pm on Saturday, March 22,…
Police have charged a 24-year-old man following a wounding incident in Cooktown on Thursday morning, March 20. Just after 4am, police were called to a Hope Street health centre following reports…
READ THE STORY Jake Wyatt It’s the same with all new planned developments. They get planned and talked about for ages and knocked back. Peter Brown And now $4.7 million for an oversized…
587. Mud disease deaths highest on record
Date: 21-03-2025
Warnings remain for Douglas Shire residents to take caution and avoid contact with mud following significant local flooding events this week as Queensland's unprecedented melioidosis outbreak…
Police are seeking public assistance to locate a 41-year-old man reported missing from Cooktown. Philip Olbar was last seen on Thursday, March 20, 13kms south of Cooktown on Mulligan Highway and…
Some travellers to Cape Tribulation may find themselves going in the wrong direction for hours after an error on a popular navigation app suggests taking a route that is both unsuitable in some…
As Port Douglas Carnivale approaches, Brett "Bretto" Wright and Vanessa Carey from Windswell are gearing up for one of the festival’s most anticipated events, The Tin Shed’s Family Beach Day on…
The new $14.8m Cow Bay Primary Health Centre is a step closer to completion, with the roof now on. The centre,  being built next to the current Diwan building, is being constructed on a…
Flood warnings and road closures are in place for parts of the Douglas Shire region and beyond, as calls are made for Douglas Shire Council to provide better road warning advice. Foxton Avenue was…
“In Rex Smeal Park, the Stinger Pool was made by the community to swim in,” said former property developer Tony McGrath in the book Beneath Tropical Skies by local historian Pam Willis Burden. …
Work is due to start on a $4.5m rebuild of the Jindalba Boardwalk in the Daintree National Park, weather permitting. A new 650m-long walkway, including disability access and three water crossings,…
Project partners, supporters, and sponsors gathered on Friday, March 14, to celebrate the official opening of the Forever Reef Project’s new home at the Port Douglas Marina. Douglas Shire Mayor…
When my daughter was very small I decided that we would sponsor a child. But doing research I was horrified. Not much of the money gets to the kids in many cases. And many charities seem to line…
Resurfacing of the Captain Cook Highway at Palm Cove is scheduled to start first thing next week, weather permitting. Temporary speed limits, some road and lane closures, workers directing cars…
Flood waters have subsided overnight at several bridges in the Douglas Shire region including Bushy Creek at Julatten, Anich's Bridge near Mossman and Bloomfield Bridge in the Daintree area. Rain…
CANEGROWERS, the peak body for Queensland's sugarcane industry, has launched a new suite of curriculum-aligned educational resources designed to inspire and educate the next generation about one of…
Even the wet weather could not dampen the Irish party spirit as Saint Patrick’s Day was celebrated in fine style across Port Douglas venues yesterday. The festivities started early at Fresq Cafe,…