Wed 21 Apr
Great cause for a big cuppa in Port
Port Douglas local Benoni Henderson will be having a cuppa to support Cancer Council Queensland's Australia's Biggest Morning Tea in May and is…
Thu 22 Apr
Sailaway guests help eco planting
Low Isles Sailaway have planted 2400 Rainforest trees on ‘Eco Shamba’ rural property very close to Port Douglas, adjacent to World Heritage…
Thu 22 Apr
The circus comes to Port Douglas
Lennon Bros Circus is the oldest touring circus in Australia. It was started 155 years ago as a 'Buckjump' Show and has evolved into the…
Thu 22 Apr
Huge backlog as airports open again
Airports across Europe and the UK are slowly re-opening as airlines deal with a huge backlog of passengers.
Qantas has said it has no…
Thu 22 Apr
Mackerel Sky over Port Douglas
On Monday morning (April 19) the clouds over Port Douglas were in a beautiful Cirrocumulus formation.
As you can see from the photographs…
Thu 22 Apr
Port Douglas Tennis comp entries closing
The Port Douglas Tennis Club Novice, Child and adult Tournament is being held on 1st, 2rd and 3rd May 2010 at the Club courts in Davidson…
Fri 23 Apr
Gail Shaw Painting in Paradise
The Karnak Playhouse gallery is hosting an exhibition of local artist Gail Shaw watercolours entitled "Painting in Paradise' from May 14th…
Fri 23 Apr
Qantas may not be the Phoenix rising from the ashes
Alan Joyce, Qantas chief executive has spoken publicly about the financial disaster that Qantas are experiencing due to the…
Fri 23 Apr
Boost for China tourism
The Australian Government has pledged a further $4 million to boost tourism relations with China. Tourism Minister Martin Ferguson said the money will…
Tue 27 Apr
Qantas up routes to China, South America and Africa
Qantas has suggested that they will look at additional flights to China, South America and South Africa, as these destinations…