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8241. Daintree Marrdja Boardwalk reopens with ministerial visit  
The Marrdja Boardwalk in the Daintree was officially reopened today following a funding grant from the state government to repair the iconic walk. Marrdja is a Kuku Yalanji word meaning…  
8242. Elite performing real estate agent gives top tips for property  
Mark Flinn of Ray White has just been recognised, for the fifth year in a row, as an Elite Performer in the Real Estate sector. Only two per cent of 20,000 salespeople throughout Australia and New…  
8243. Sharks win rugby league minor premiership for the first time  
The Mossman Port Douglas senior rugby league football club achieved a significant milestone at the weekend when they became Minor Premiers for the first time in the club’s history. In their…  
8244. Four-metre Salt Water Creek crocodile targeted for removal  
A crocodile known as “Howard” to Douglas Shire locals has been labelled a problem animal and targeted for removal by the Department of Environment and Science (DES). The four-metre reptile was…  
8245. Car plummets 50 metres down a cliff in the Daintree Rainforest  
FINAL UPDATE: A 23-year-old Cairns man has been charged following a single vehicle traffic incident on Cape Tribulation Road near Cow Bay. Police will allege the Nissan Pulsar being driven by the…  
8246. Crocs gunning for fourth flag in a row in lead up to AFL finals  
The Port Douglas Crocs remain on the top of the AFL Cairns ladder despite wildly varying results from the last few weeks of the home and away season. The Crocs had a convincing win over the South…  
8247. Port Douglas Surf Life Saving Club gets surveillance upgrade  
The Port Douglas Surf Life Saving Club is now home to the latest in shark and crocodile surveillance technology. Port Douglas is one of four club locations in Far North Queensland to receive a…  
8248. OPINION | PM's Public Service attack is victim blaming  
Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s homily to the Australian Public Service at the Institute of Public Administration this week was a most damnable piece of organisational victim blaming. He urged…  
8249. Aquarium opens reef experience to more people than ever before  
One of the many luxuries of living in Tropical Far North Queensland is the lure of the world’s largest coral reef and the Wet Tropics rainforest which continues to attract millions of tourists to…  
8250. GALLERY | Local Primary Schools celebrate Book Week with style  
Primary schools across the country have celebrated all things reading a books this week with annual Book Week celebrations, including dress-ups and parades.  Schools in the Douglas Shire were…  
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