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781. HOW WE SEE IT! Saturday Snapshot
Date: 01-02-2025
Taking advice should be a breeze I like to think I have reasonable smarts to take on board relevant and useful advice from experts, and discard that which is irrelevant to me. I also think I know…
More than 50 companies have shown some interest in designing, building and operating the new Daintree Ferry since a public request for tenders was issued in mid December, according to Douglas Shire…
783. Fresq fires up the fun on Facebook
Date: 31-01-2025
Port Douglas’s Cafe Fresq is not just all about great food and quality “get your day started” beverages… they have also entered the entertainment industry. Well, on the very small screen of social…
784. YOU SAID IT! A storm in a teacup?
Date: 31-01-2025
Keeping up with the weather READ THE STORY Terence Smith Please be prepared and stay safe. Sara Mulcahy Tourists love a good cyclone yarn. Daniel Charles Funny how many people laughed…
Jabalbina boss speaks out on Daintree ‘training village’
First responders are warning people to take extra care around Queensland’s waterfalls and swimming holes after the deaths of six people while visiting the popular tourist attractions since the start…
BUSINESS FEATURE  Residents of the Douglas Shire under 65 now have access to a free Community Transport service, launched by the Port Douglas Neighbourhood Centre to address a decades-long…
BUSINESS FEATURE A true gem in the Port Douglas community, Coral Sea Eyecare has spent 25 years delivering quality eyecare that generations of patients have come to rely on - and continues to do…
THURSDAY, JANUARY 30 Two people were yesterday rescued from rising floodwaters in Gordonvale, which has been hit by a deluge of rain from a tropical low hovering off the coast near Innisfail. …
Leichhardt MP Warren Entsch has accused Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of lying about a $19m funding commitment for the Daintree microgrid project. Mr Entsch, who will retire at the federal…
The newly formed Port Douglas and District Probus Club launched its first official outing with a memorable trip aboard the iconic Lady Douglas riverboat. Under clear skies and across calm waters,…
There are few better places in Douglas Shire to kick off the Year of the Snake than Wildlife Habitat nature park. The centre park is home to a huge variety of snakes, including Sterling the…
BUSINESS FEATURE  Looking for the right school for your child? Families are invited to experience all that St Stephen’s Catholic College has to offer at their Open Evening on Tuesday, 11…
794. Dine out on this pathetic tax policy
Date: 29-01-2025
“I can’t go to work to earn an income unless I pay for childcare.” This was a woman taxpayer’s plea at an Australian Administrative Appeals Tribunal hearing I was reporting on in the early 1980s.…
The announcement earlier this month that Douglas Shire Council would stage its Australia Day awards ceremony on the Friday night, January 24, was met with widespread objection from Newsport…
The 2025 School year is just around the corner and The St David's Anglican Church Mossman Op-Shop has made the call to locals for the donations of any school uniforms no longer used to help support…
Not even the rainy, overcast skies could stop the excitement and enthusiasm at Port Douglas State School as families arrived for the first day of the new school year.  Twins Tiana and Peyton…
Low Isle Launch Rally Results Overall time: Indigo² Line honours: Allora Best dressed crew: WindSwell Best dressed boat: WindSwell Boat starting closest to allocated time: Skye…
A lone excavator sitting north of Ellis Beach shows the State Government Transport and Main Roads Department has definitely started work this month on fixing the Captain Cook Highway. The TMR has…
800. Lawrence's column drums up support
Date: 28-01-2025
I am writing to express my support for Lawrence Mason's recent letter addressing the gradual decline of the Douglas Shire. His concerns about the deterioration in tourism, infrastructure, and…