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READ THE STORY John Owen How many cruise ship passengers use it , isn’t what drives Port nowadays? Mandy Jason Wasley $9 million so people who drive their caravans up can do it more easily…
Uber Eats has started up in Port Douglas this week as part of a major push into regional areas across the country. The food-delivery service is kicking off in 14 more Queensland towns, with…
A prestige car rally is making its way into our Shire this weekend as part of a coastal drive from Mission Beach to Port Douglas.  Full Throttle Tropics, staged by motoring event organiser…
Douglas Shire Council has renewed its commitment to the region’s tourism industry by endorsing a new $1.5m funding agreement with Tourism Port  Douglas Daintree (TPDD) in what is described as a…
Big ships are big news for Port Douglas and Newsport Daily’s latest Free Print edition out today has the news on a bold plan to reboot a shipping industry in the Shire. Some heavyweights have…
A 35-year-old Cooktown woman has been arrested after a truck ramraided a Yorkeys Knob service station. Police raided a Clifton Beach home yesterday (Wednesday, June 4) and charged the woman with…
Malaria has impacted Boigu Island on the Torres Strait with one local resident on the most northern island of Australia contracting the mosquito-borne disease. Torres and Cape Hospital and Health…
A multimillion-dollar development at the Port Douglas south wharf region is envisioned to create hundreds of jobs and reinvigorate the Shire economy. Some heavyweights of government and tourism…
829. How to train a Douglas United Dragon
Date: 04-06-2025
Training up little Dragons is becoming second nature for Douglas United soccer club junior coordinator Trent Berry. Berry’s children have been playing for the Douglas United Dragons for three…
A Mareeba farmer has launched a petition calling for the removal of salt-water crocodiles from more parts of that region. George Adil circulated the petition at last week’s FNQ Rotary Field Days…
There has been a fair amount of picking over the entrails of the Liberal Party after the election, including a lot of gazing at the navel. It has been localised and introspective. A broader…
Close to 160,000 people have signed a new petition in the past week calling for the Queensland Government to stop trying to control shark numbers. Queensland uses shark-control methods at 86…
A prominent First Nations organisation and enthusiastic local primary school students are teaming up to transform a recently removed tree into a traditional canoe, in a unique cultural and…
In what is sure to be a welcome Christmas time boost for Cairns and Far North Queensland tourism, award-winning airline Cathay Pacific is coming back to Cairns Airport this summer. The return of…
Port Douglas had to endure a long trip home from the other side of Cairns on Saturday after pulling up short against Southside Crusaders in the Far North Queensland Rugby Union competition. The…
The Atherton SES depot is among 32 SES groups to share in nearly $2m in grants to boost disaster response capability announced by the State Government at the weekend. In total, 32 SES groups from…
Locals are being encouraged to plan their travel early, with major road closures returning to the Douglas Shire on Sunday, June 15, as part of the annual Cairns Ironman event. The triathlon brings…
A two-car crash at the Tablelands on Saturday has claimed the life of a 64-year-old Atherton man. At about 12.50pm a Toyota Corolla was driving along Herberton Petford Road, Irvinebank, when it…
A 43-year-old inmate is still on the run after using a red tractor to escape from Lotus Glen Low Custody Correctional Centre near Mareeba. Michael Graeme Rennie, who is reportedly serving about…
A groundbreaking new docuseries, You Can’t Do That In The Bush, is showcasing radical regional innovation and turning heads as it goes about it. Launched in Cairns on Tuesday this week, the pilot…