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The month-long Tasting the Tropics food and drink festival is in full swing throughout April, with highlights including a masterclass at the Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort Port Douglas by craft gin…
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Treasurer Jim Chalmers have confirmed in the past week that the May Budget will contain major tax changes to help intergenerational inequality.
Hopefully, it…
Plans to reforest a large tract of inactive farmland on the southern side of the Daintree River have been rejected by Douglas Shire Council, which has voted to keep most of the land available for…
Far North Queensland is a big place, and those discussing approaching cyclones should keep that in mind so as not to cause any unnecessary impact on visitations, bookings and business confidence,…
A 39-year-old Cairns man has been arrested after a caravan was stolen from a Port Douglas carpark on Tuesday, March 17.
Cairns police arrested the White Rock man at a Manunda home on Saturday,…
The Port Douglas Crocs gave a footballing lesson to reigning premiers North Cairns Tigers on Friday, winning 26.15 (171) to 5.5 (35).
The Crocs dominated across the ground from the first siren,…
Far North Queensland could be in the firing line of a second cyclone in the space of just weeks, with Tropical Cyclone Maila rapidly intensifying in the Solomon Sea and the forecast that it could…
The love language of Damselfish on the northern Great Barrier Reef has a different accent to that of those in Western Australia, according to research done through the Australian Institute of Marine…
Debra Pemble of The Posy Crew, a floral designer and floristry educator based in Julatten, Far North Queensland, has been awarded a Silver Gilt Medal in the prestigious Floral Design Competition at…
A trip to The Tip at any time is a huge undertaking, but sky high fuel prices - if you can even get it - and an out of action ferry which will return to service as the most expensive ferry in the…
The council’s security surveillance will be beefed up across Douglas Shire if a pair of State Government grant applications are successful.
Douglas Shire's management team is aiming to buy at…
Ranger groups on Cape York Peninsula are “leading the way” in tackling key threats to endangered marine turtles, with new data highlighting the scale and impact of their work.
More than 70…
The mission to safeguard the Great Barrier Reef has gained significant momentum following the announcement of a $10,000 council grant awarded to the Forever Reef Project.
This funding is set to…
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John Sullivan
Thank you Lawrence Mason for your views and information from North of the River. It has been valuable to understand the distressed state of the Douglas…
The top tourism credentials of Far North Queensland are being spruiked in state parliament by Tourism Minister Andrew Powell, who is claiming responsibility for our successes.
“There is a…
Local animal welfare has received a significant boost this week as Paws and Claws Port Douglas announced a new desexing subsidy scheme in partnership with the Douglas Shire Council, Port Douglas…
It has cost a good chunk of a $1.8m damage bill, but the Daintree River Ferry is back up and running today to the relief of most people in Douglas Shire.
The council posted online this morning the…
There is expected to be a slight easing of roadworks restrictions on the Captain Cook Highway across the Easter period, starting this evening.
Works will stop from 5pm today and start up again on…
Work on a new $2.6m 3m-wide Port Douglas Road cycling-and-walking path from the Sheraton roundabout to about 300m past the Barrier Street roundabout is expected to start this month and be built…
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In today’s fast-paced world, taking time out is more important than ever, a philosophy at the heart of Niramaya Day Spa, one of the region’s most refined wellness…
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