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It is a packed full of news FREE Newsport Daily Print edition hitting the streets of the Douglas Shire and surrounds today, with cane trucks, dingoes, apprentice hairdressers and noisy tradies…
A 37-year-old Mossman woman has been arrested on multiple charges of assaulting police following an incident in the main street just after 9pm last night.
Police said they attended an…
Mossman cane growers are anxiously awaiting the release of the results of a Captain Cook Highway B-double truck trial, saying sorting out the haulage issues to Mulgrave Sugar Mill in Gordonvale as…
Schools across the district celebrated Book Week this month with an array of fantastic costumes, including Miallo State School and Port Douglas State School.
Pictures: Shaun Hollis, Kris Knight,…
Queensland is stepping up the fight against child sex predators with a swathe of proposed new measures to further protect children from abuse and better detect paedophiles in organisations working…
Over the past week, several security experts in the US have been revealing that the US Administration wants Australia to speak out more clearly about supposed threats posed by China.
That is…
The next section of the multi-million dollar Wangetti Trail between Ellis Beach and Wangetti will be built with more input from the Far North Queensland community, the State Government says.
Many…
A trio of Scottish brothers are closing in on Far North Queensland in a record-breaking bid to row non-stop across the Pacific Ocean.
If Douglas Shire boaties want to welcome the intrepid…
Construction Skills Queensland has launched its 2025–26 Annual Training Plan, committing $60m in workforce development initiatives to help tackle the intensifying skills challenge facing the…
The Douglas United Dragons are entering the finals race in second place with significant momentum after a pair of huge victories in the past two weeks.
On Friday night the Dragons dominated…
Former Douglas Shire councillor Peter Mckeown has made a case for council to retain ownership of a new Daintree River Ferry, pointing to the history of the debate and why he believes privatisation…
Weekend hikers have captured footage and questioned the safety of backburning operations on Hartley’s Creek Trail as fires lit early last week were still burning unattended yesterday, Sunday, August…
A new $16.4m water-treatment plant is set to be built in Mossman to help secure the long-term water future of Douglas Shire.
The council has put out the call for contractors to apply to build the…
A 17-year-old Smithfield boy has been arrested after a Holloways Beach home was broken into and a car and cash were stolen.
Police raided the teenager’s Smithfield home on Saturday morning,…
The dingoes of the Douglas region are back on the agenda, Cairns-based conservation Luke Cooper launching a petition to protect the local population.
Mr Cooper advocated last year for education…
Essential works to return the Noah Creek Bridge to its 16-tonne load rating and restore access for service vehicles will begin next month.
The bridge is a key connection between Cape…
A Port Douglas sporting and social event held last weekend raised about $36,000 for charity.
The Salsa Sorensen Charity Weekend included a wine lunch for 100 guests at Salsa Bar and Grill on…
It’s been an inspiring term for Douglas Shire schools, with students embracing creativity, curiosity and connection through a range of standout events.
From the colourful SAINTS Book Day…
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Bevan Bobbermein
Stop whinging is it going to destroy your business it might be noisy but put up with it it’s only short term pain for a big gain.
Christopher Saint
Someone…
Road and ferry workers have been dealing with the added challenge of lurking crocodiles while working on Douglas Shire transport projects at the Daintree River.
The State Government Transport and…
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