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The red and yellow flags of Port Douglas Surf Life Saving Club were raised on Sunday to kick off the new volunteer patrol season.
A small crowd of volunteer life savers, nippers, parents and…
The Reef Raiders have held on to claim a stirring two-point win against Barron Trinity Bulls in a thrilling game of hard-fought rugby union.
Tensions ran high through the crowd of a few hundred…
More poker machines may be introduced to smaller clubs and pubs in regional council areas such as Douglas Shire and Cairns following State Government changes to pokie licence rules.
Bigger pubs…
As the students of Wonga Beach State School wrapped up a term of hard work, they celebrated their efforts with a week packed full of exciting events, rewards, Easter treats, and more.
After weeks…
Concerns have been raised by residents at the tip of Cape York that the Jardine River Ferry will be closed for a month for safety repairs and maintenance, cutting off the only access to the northern…
As the team at Paws and Claws prepares for this year’s much-loved Pooch Party as part of Port Douglas Carnivale, excitement is quietly building, with a slightly different bark than usual.
The…
A woman who drove her car through the shop window of a Smithfield business last Friday has been arrested for drink driving.
Police said “substantial damage” was done to the Faculty Close…
The Douglas Shire has faced its setbacks, but Cook MP David Kempton says he is committed to ensuring the Queensland Government is kept apprised of the situation and the needs for it to rebuild and…
The Forensic Crash Unit is investigating following a fatal traffic crash in Wongabel last night, April 4.
Police and emergency services were called to Atherton Herberton Road about 7.50pm to…
“I love a sunburnt country,
A land of sweeping plains
Of ragged mountain ranges
Of droughts and flooding rains”
I do love this country…. Although I am not so pleased by the drought gripping…
A pair of Port Douglas surf life savers have produced some amazing results at the national championships on the Gold Coast.
Irene Cats and Grant Knight competed in various events for the Noosa…
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With a new “skipper” at the helm, Port Douglas's beloved Yachty is officially back after a short break and a flurry of fresh upgrades. Now, the venue is preparing to welcome the…
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Kelda Wray
The water looks lush!
Leanne Austin
Wow I was swimming there recently.
Carol Fleming
Probably trying to get away from the Crocodile reported on 4Mile this…
A man who had travelled down from Aurukun has been arrested for walking the Cairns CBD streets brandishing a pair of scissors.
The 26-year-old Aurukun man, who had a warrant out on him at the…
Submissions have closed for tourism operators, other business owners, councils and the general public to have their say on proposed new laws to allow for the culling and possible hunting of…
Regional councils and developers can this month apply for a share of $1 billion in State Government grants to help kickstart the building of more houses.
The first stage of the four-year…
In our latest monthly photo gallery, we have selected some of the best photos taken across the district for the month of March.
If you know of any stunning photos for April, let us know…
Douglas Shire primary students have been learning about protecting the Great Barrier Reef and other environmental projects through a unique collaboration.
The EcoSmart Kids workshop, run by…
The Wangetti Trail project is set to receive a boost through the 2032 Brisbane Olympics, the State Government says.
The Government has put out a statement outlining how the Olympics is not just…
Get ready to turn Macrossan Street into a spectacle of colour and creativity as Port Douglas Carnivale’s Macrossan Street Parade returns on Friday, May 23.
This year’s theme, Tropical Treasures,…
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