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It is one thing to grow up and attend school in a paradise surrounded by the Great Barrier Reef and a World Heritage rainforest, yet, the allure deepens when the school itself ranks among the top…
Guests, locals and visitors will come together at Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort to celebrate the end of the sugar cane harvest season with the unveiling of a unique piece of Douglas Shire history and…
The Douglas Shire's Nanami Anderson continues to celebrate after claimng a silver medal at the Oceania's in Perth just days ago. Participants from 64 countries across five continents competed at…
Far North illegal camping debate - What are the options? Every year hordes of ‘vanlife’ folks descend on the Far North and while some do camp legally, lots don’t. They stay in private carparks,…
1925. Bicycle insanity
Date: 14-11-2023
A growing issue is unfolding in Port Douglas as adults and young cyclists flout helmet laws, a trend that seems to echo throughout the Shire even though it’s compulsory headwear for bike riders. …
Ergon Energy Network’s Atherton crew has erected a lifesaving aerial crossing for possums on Lake Barrine Road. Ergon field construction officer Kent Lockett organised the job after a request from…
Bargain hunters and sellers gathered this Saturday at the NicNak Shed, marking the Douglas Shire’s active participation in a nationwide garage sale event dedicated to environmental conservation. …
A cassowary spotted taking a dip on a hot Far North day recently is a timely reminder for Douglas Shire residents to continue to protect, preserve and care for this mighty ancient species. Just…
Around 80 of the Far North’s leading conservationists and interested stakeholders joined together at Mossman Botanic Garden (MBG) to officially mark, celebrate and launch stage one of the garden…
Douglas Shire Council will begin repair works to Flagstaff Hill walking track today following numerous calls from regular users and members of the public to Newsport that the track was not being…
The future of one of the Douglas Shire’s biggest and most iconic employers remains unclear following the dissemination of a letter from a chairman to a range of relevant stakeholders around the…
Two women remain in a serious condition at Cairns Base Hospital and three further people suffered minor injuries and are in a stable condition following a two vehicle accident near Ellis Beach last…
Around 80 of the Far North’s leading conservationists and interested stakeholders joined together at Mossman Botanic Garden (MBG) to officially mark, celebrate and launch stage one of the garden…
We’ve quickly ascertained what you consider the most critical issues and matters across the Douglas Shire for next year’s new mayor and councillors to address and action following next March’s local…
Local clubs, from sports to arts, are the backbone of small communities, and Douglas Shire's clubs are no exception. While they embody the vibrant essence we cherish in our Shire, sustaining…
The owner of a Craiglie container recycling business forced to close at the end of October has said he believes he was set up to fail. Stacy Wilkinson, who closed Port Douglas Recycling saying it…
A 53-year-old Maryborough man has received a painful reminder to follow the speed limit after being pulled over doing 150km/hr in a 100km/hr zone. Police located the man on the Mulligan Highway…
Ergon Energy Network has kick-started a major project to boost the electricity network that powers the livelihoods and lifestyles of thousands of customers across the Douglas Shire.   …
A circle of plenty event focusing on sustainable food cultivation, community engagement, and the joy of shared learning will be held at Mossman Botanic Garden's food garden site on…
Reported by Lisa Keller & Jamie Jansen The Douglas Shire came alive once again as it celebrated Melbourne Cup day in grand style, turning our pocket of paradise into a hub of festive…