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Our processes for permitting critical infrastructure are deeply flawed. I have written many times about the Noah Bridge fiasco. I want to emphasise that this piece is in no way meant to criticise…
1002. Oh No!.... the speed signs won’t go
Date: 27-11-2024
The Department of Transport and Main Roads will not remove the bright red, overstated road speed zone markings in Macrossan Street. And in a move that will further frustrate those behind the now…
1003. Heatwave Warning for Cape to Cairns
Date: 26-11-2024
The Bureau of Meteorology advises that extreme heatwave conditions are impacting the Cape Peninsula. Extreme heatwave conditions have reached a severity that may pose a health risk to parts of…
The Mt Carbine tungsten mine will be the scene for a World Peace vigil this Saturday, November 30, with peace activists and groups from across Far North Queensland converging there for a non-violent…
Construction of a $3.3m water park near Four Mile Beach behind Port Douglas Surf Club is set to start in March. The water-based playground, which is expected to include a nature-themed splash park…
Port Douglas is gearing up for a festive evening with its Christmas Late Night Shopping Night on Thursday, November 28. Local stores will extend their hours until 7.30pm, offering an array of…
UPDATE: Origin gas customers in Port Douglas are reporting a return of services with technicians working through Port Gardens this morning to turn on gas meters and get the more than 400 impacted…
Port Douglas hospitality outlets were forced to shut shop across Sunday and into Monday when their gas supplies were shut down, and left angered when they could get no answers regarding the issue. …
Community outrage over large red painted speed zone signs which appeared on Macrossan Street late Friday is showing no sign of slowing down, and Newsport now has gone to the Department of Transport…
BUSINESS FEATURE  Coral Bar & Bistro is back,  offering locals and young travellers a welcoming spot to enjoy affordable meals. Restaurateur Vincenzo di Cugno, known for La Cucina +…
1011. Speed zone signage SHOCKER!
Date: 25-11-2024
Oversized and overstated bright red road painted speed zone signs in the tourism heart of Port Douglas have outraged hundreds of residents, more than 250 taking to social media since they appeared…
The Mossman Transition Plan (MTP) will be released to the public by the end of the month. It will feature 20 ideas across three pillars, Agriculture, Tourism and Cultural / Social, ranked by…
1013. Pedestrian killed on highway
Date: 24-11-2024
A man has died after being hit by a ute on the Captain Cook Highway in Shannonvale south of Mossman at about 9.10pm last night. The 29-year-old Cooktown man died at the scene a short time after…
1014. HOW WE SEE IT! - Saturday Snapshot
Date: 23-11-2024
Diving right in to controversy We have poked our toe in the water, literally, this week to run a couple of reports from across the broad, and seemingly growing, spectrum of “experts” on our great,…
Reef researchers have been working to dramatically increase the level of coral spawning off the Port Douglas coast  this week through a revolutionary new program known as “coral IVF”. Great…
Port Douglas’s 16-year-old opera prodigy, soprano Holly Dowell, will take the stage at St Mary’s Church this Sunday, 24 November, for a heartfelt recital celebrating her remarkable musical journey…
1017. YOU SAID IT! A truck load of comments
Date: 22-11-2024
Having lifted the Facebook bans just one week ago, the engagement and comments are flowing faster than cane out of a turned on its side truck. We love the engagement from our readers. It comes…
1018. Vale Jessica Whitworth
Date: 22-11-2024
One of Port Douglas’s favourite’s Jessica Whitworth, 40, lost her more than four year battle with cancer on Wednesday, November 20, passing away while surrounded by her loved ones at the Cairns…
A young Mareeba girl remains missing with Queensland Police appealing for information on her whereabouts and adding her to the scroll of those on its website where families desperately await…
Cairns Airport was named Major Airport of the Year at the Australian Airports Association (AAA) National Airport Industry Awards 2024, held in Brisbane on Thursday night. This is the second year…