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As we roll into 2025, I am sure everyone has done a bit of reflecting. I did. Especially because this time last year we were unloading helicopters and barges! So surreal it seems like a dream now.…
Home prices are remaining strong in Douglas Shire despite national property values falling last month for the first time in two years. The average Port Douglas house price has stayed steady at…
As drones topped Christmas wish lists this past holiday season, Ergon Energy Network is urging people to ensure they never fly them near the power network. With more people having given drones as…
The amount of rain that fell at a coastal weather station south of Port Douglas last month was about three times less than what was recorded for the same time the year before. The Bureau of…
For any young basketball hopefuls in our region, playing in the State Championships is a massive achievement in their young basketball careers. For four young Port Douglas Heat kids, that dream…
Backpackers have become a heartbeat of the Palm Cove and Port Douglas communities, offering not just an extra set of hands but a pulse of culture, kindness, and genuine connection. Travellers from…
It was slow going for motorists on the Mossman to Daintree Road on Saturday morning after a large tree fell and blocked the road around 8am just north of the Wonga Beach Service Station and blocking…
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is making a fleeting visit to Far North Queensland this week to coincide with the first major announcement of the 2025 federal election campaign - a $7.2 billion…
BUSINESS FEATURE Adrian and Angela Whittaker, well-known fixtures in the Port Douglas community, have earned a strong reputation with Angel Construction. But their ambition and…
870. A bird's eye view on Douglas
Date: 06-01-2025
Newsport’s Bryan Littlely has been busy bringing to life stories from across the Douglas Shire in recent months, and getting to know the region in more ways than one… including getting a bird’s eye…
871. How We See It! - Saturday Snapshot
Date: 04-01-2025
Newsflash… Editor makes a typo “Never read the comments” …. It was the advice readily handed out to journalists when news media entered the digital era - aka the birth of the keyboard warrior. I…
After years of absence, the beloved Low Isles Launch Rally is set to make a triumphant return on Australia Day, Sunday, 26 January 2025, celebrating its 50th edition in grand style. Presented by…
READ THE STORY Lisa Lopez Well done slinky! Take a rest darling it’s been hot out there. Mim Hayward That's one tough little dog. Jo Westgate I love this story. Gaye Rudolph How…
Newsport readers have reacted to Mayor Lisa Scomazzon’s “New Year’s Resolutions” for the Douglas Shire with a range of suggestions and additions to add to the list of what they want achieved. …
Port Douglas celebrated the arrival of 2025 with a vibrant New Year’s Eve fireworks display over the Dickson Inlet. The evening featured an early family-friendly show at 8.00pm followed by the…
Douglas Shire residents and visitors will be affected by a raft of changes to Federal Government laws, fees and charges. The price of buying a 10-year adult passport has risen $14 to $412, but the…
News doesn’t stop, not even for the ringing in of a New Year, and the Newsport team has been busy over the festive season to keep readers informed on Newsport Daily Online and with its new look,…
Hugh Spencer's letter regarding the Daintree Microgrid is little more than a bad joke. One of the most sickening things for me this Christmas was his gloating letter, celebrating the closing down of…
Dachshunds aren't really built to survive the wilds of rugged rainforest country, but 10-year-old Slinky the ‘sausage dog’ has shown it's not the dog in the fight but the fight in the dog that…
880. A big story put on ice
Date: 01-01-2025
The 2024 award for the biggest disjoin between the importance of a story and the coverage it got must surely go to the science briefing on Antarctica and Sea-Level Rise published by the Australian…