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661. YOU SAID IT! Prepare for rates hike
Date: 04-07-2025
READ THE STORY Astrid Starseed They already gone up and are more expensive that other places that actually offer plenty to do. Jake Wyatt Why’s everyone complaining, you voted them in. …
About $350,000 for repairs to the Sugar Wharf building, $2.2m for a Cooya Beach Reservoir and $2.6m to start preparing surrounding areas for the new Daintree River Ferry are all featured in the…
BUSINESS FEATURE  Ever wondered what really goes on behind the scenes to protect our local wildlife and their habitats? Want to get up close with native animals, and maybe even help name a…
It is BOOM time for Port Douglas and surrounds, with school holidays propelling spending in the region and filling accommodation venues. That is front page news in the fresh, first and free…
A long-awaited moment of truth has arrived for Douglas Shire’s economy this week - a huge injection of cash for the travel industry in the most tourism-reliant council area in Australia. This…
666. Kaydee's star shines bright
Date: 03-07-2025
Kaydee Reynolds’ star is shining brightly, the Mossman High School Year 9 student the recent winner of the junior section of the Cairns-All Schools-Writing and Speaking Literary Eisteddod. Kaydee…
Far North Queensland can proudly boast of having its very own state lawn bowls representative, with Mossman’s Malachy McTaggart making the Queensland Under-25 squad. McTaggart, who flew down to…
A man who famously escaped from Lotus Glen prison on a red tractor about a month ago has been captured in Cow Bay. Michael Graeme Rennie, 43, was taken into police custody at 12.45am last night…
669. Australia's super scheme has matured
Date: 02-07-2025
Today brings (without much fanfare) the completion of the greatest policy advance for the prosperity and well-being of Australia and its people since the nation’s inception. After nearly 33 years,…
Council rates for many Douglas Shire homeowners will be going up by about $130 on average in the 2025/26 financial year, but that figure will vary greatly between different homes depending on a host…
The Port Douglas boat ramp upgrade is expected to be completed this week - the first week of  school holidays. The upgrade has improved safety, access and usability for local boaties ahead…
Cook MP David Kempton has drawn from last week’s state budget the wins for his electorate, suggesting there has been announced record investment for health, education, infrastructure and community…
The Port Douglas Crocs women had a hard-fought six-point victory on Saturday in a low-scoring affair against Cairns Saints in Cairns, winning 1.6 (12) to 0.6 (6). Best players were Caity Walsh,…
The staggering price tag of Captain Cook Highway roadworks since Cyclone Jasper have been made public by the state government as part of the recent state budget process. A total of about $216.3m…
An iconic face of the Daintree Ferry has retired after 27 years of shuttling people and their vehicles back and forth across the river. A gathering was held at the Daintree Village Hotel to…
Douglas Shire Council has issued cautionary advice ahead of dingo breeding season, urging people to think about walking in pairs for “peace of mind”. Last year, the council placed traps in…
BUSINESS FEATURE  A kitchen is so much more than just a place to cook, it’s the heart of the home, where stories are shared, meals are made, and memories are created. It’s a space that brings…
Queensland drivers, boaties and smokers are facing a range of extra legal restrictions and fine increases from the start of the new financial year tomorrow, while minimum wage earners and welfare…
The Port Douglas Crocs will have an extra headache to contend with when they take on the Cairns Saints in Cairns tomorrow - former AFL champion Charlie Dixon. Dixon, 34, who is originally from…
For the second consecutive year, Quicksilver Dive’s Port Douglas Training Centre has been recognised by PADI, the world’s largest dive training organisation’s annual Outstanding Contribution…