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As the debate rages across the country about whether the date of Australia Day should be changed, there is no argument about one of the reasons why January 26 was chosen for Port Douglas’s Low Isles…
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Bob and Mel Millard
Not the right place for it.
Graeme Dudley
Yeah right "youth training centre," you better shear some more sheep, you are running out of wool.
Sarah…
When Toni McNamara made her mind up she was heading to Port Douglas from Melbourne in 1978, she packed up her two children, her pair of dalmatians, and their worldly belongings in their Renault car…
The Mount Molloy community is coming together tomorrow evening to support the family of baby Cody, a 13-day-old infant who recently had to be airlifted from Cairns to Townsville hospitals in a…
When Rosetta, a resident at Kubirri Aged Care Centre, finished knitting her latest masterpiece, a stunning scarf, she wasn’t just making a cosy accessory. The scarf reflects her lifelong love of…
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The wet season in Port Douglas is the perfect time to enjoy the region’s lush, tropical beauty in peace. Adding to the appeal are Resort specials like Niramaya Villas and…
The everyday moments you might pass by without noticing are exactly what Mossman-based artist Tim Ellis brings to life in his new exhibition, Glimpses, on display at the Cairns Art Gallery from 27…
More than half of primary school children are now travelling to school with their parents or another adult, new nationwide research shows, as Far North Queensland children prepare to return from…
One of Port Douglas’s most iconic homes is up for sale - if you have more than a cool $6m lying around to buy it.
Perched on Flagstaff Hill overlooking Four Mile Beach, the town centre and the…
Last week I wrote about the long slow decline of our great Shire. I don't want to labour on the negative so I will get into the positive right away. We need new research and a new way forward.
We…
A section of the Daintree Village community has formed a group to raise formal objections to an application by Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation to develop an at-risk youth “training village”…
The Indian Government’s announcement to export up to one-million tonnes of raw sugar, ignoring previous WTO rulings against it, has raised alarms about potential market disruptions causing a decline…
Readers have shared their fears of increased use of 1080 bait to control dingoes and wild dogs as the amount of land farmed for sugar cane contracts and is cleared for other farming operations,…
The Port Douglas Muddies 2nd Grade cricket side continued its 39-game winning streak on Sunday with a convincing victory against Norths Cricket Club at home.
Batting first in muggy conditions, the…
Repairs to Cape Tribulation Road in the Alexandra Range region will be finished by May if all goes to plan.
All up, 26 different sections of the Douglas Shire Council road were damaged more than a…
Detectives from the Cairns Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) and Property Crime Unit with the assistance of the Cairns Dog Squad and Tactical Crime Squad charged a 15-year-old Gordonvale boy with…
It is the stretch of white sand Port Douglas is known for, our favourite Four Miles of paradise and the place people flock to for walks, yoga on the beach and just to say they’ve been there.
No…
It seems the War on Facts is in full swing in the social media age.
Granted, it can be hard to work out fact from fiction when there is so much information flying around at warp speeds, but I…
Originally hailing from the US, Sandy Davies’s love for our area goes back to 2004 while on a celebratory holiday staying at Wonga Beach.
Across 18 years she has become an involved member of…
We’re being encouraged once again to catch and destroy cane toads in bust events in a bid to “humanely reduce cane toad and tadpole numbers’’.
Having never permanently lived in cane toad country…
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