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BUSINESS FEATURE  Ramada Resort Port Douglas is inviting locals to join in the St Patrick’s Day festivities on March 17 with a specially curated Irish menu. As part of its ongoing effort to…
BUSINESS FEATURE  Mark Whitham has been with Raine & Horne Port Douglas for 14 years and knows the Daintree like a true local. Living north of the Daintree River with his family, he…
A $6.6m Crees Road water reservoir expansion is “essential” to improve the region’s water security, Douglas Shire Mayor Lisa Scomazzon says. The council is advocating for the project in the…
624. Give the US a farewell salute
Date: 12-03-2025
Surely, the members of the 75-year-old post-war US-led alliances must understand that the US’s role in security and the rules-based order is over, and act accordingly. Some are. President Donald…
A 46-year-old female, a 20-year-old female and a 19-year-old female female were involved in a street disturbance outside of the Cooktown courthouse on Friday, February 28. It will be alleged the…
626. Farewell to a pillar of Port Douglas
Date: 12-03-2025
He is known as the “man who shaped Port Douglas”, but who actually knew the real person behind the iconic Port Douglas property empire Tony McGrath Real Estate? Always larger than life in his loud…
627. Crocs cruising to season start
Date: 11-03-2025
The Port Douglas Crocs have an action-packed start to this year’s AFLQ Cairns season, with a Second Round Good Friday home match against North Cairns Tigers and a Third Round Anzac Day twilight home…
Wendy Jones and her all-women team at Lifeline Mossman don’t mind hard work and putting in for their community. Balancing paid positions and volunteer help to deliver the affordable clothing and…
The Electoral Commission of Queensland has given notice for the Mareeba Shire Council postal by-election for Saturday, April 5. This election will be for a councillor position, following the death…
The two top Port Douglas Muddies cricket teams have qualified for home finals after finishing top and second in their respective leagues. The Muddies 2nd Grade team finished more than two wins…
There were 220 men who went to World War I with strong connections to Douglas Shire, a new study has revealed. These included remarkable Diggers such as Jack Crees, who signed the Kitchener of…
In Mossman and the greater Cairns region, the Skills to Enable People and Communities (STEPS) program helps people gain jobs through skills training and education, with local newspapers like…
Known as the ‘skin queens’ of Port Douglas, Tik White and Joyce Coyle, two passionate women in business, have built a thriving enterprise together, empowering and uplifting their clients along the…
The second week of the Toyah Cordingley murder trial has concluded with a probe into the movements of several other people known to frequent Wangetti Beach or who were there on the day of the…
A pair of legends of the Australian rock music scene and a top-line Indie-pop trio will be the headline acts for the Savannah Sounds music festival coming to Port Douglas in May. Indie-pop band…
The Savannah Sounds first band line-up announcement will be made at 9am today. Savannah Sounds is a new weekend-long music festival coming to Port Douglas Carnivale from May 23-25. Friday night…
Douglas Shire Council has responded to an urgent call for assistance from communities affected by ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred, with members of Council’s Disaster Management Unit (DMU) to complete a…
As a journalist for more than 30 years, I have interviewed hundreds of people hailed as heroes for saving the lives of others… firefighters, cops, family members who acted in the right way at the…
A Mowbray father and son have been convicted for a series of drug-trafficking-related offences. Paul Micheal Heidke, 45, was sentenced in Cairns Supreme Court to nine years and three months in…
Wonga Beach artist Kassandra Savage is part of the  20th year of You & Me, a celebration of First Nations artists across Far North Queensland and the Torres Strait. UMI Arts will…