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9991. Migaloo the white whale headed for Port Douglas  
AUSTRALIA’S famous white humpback whale is heading north along the Queensland coast on his annual migration to the warm tropical waters of Far North Queensland. Migaloo is sometimes spotted off the…  
9992. Locals demand end to coast guard lock out  
THE community has thrown its full support behind a move by local marine volunteers to join Marine Rescue Australia. Members of Queensland Flotilla 10 have been locked out of the Australian Volunteer…  
9993. Mighty Mossman Show ‘continues to grow’  
THE Mighty Mossman Show is back this long weekend bigger and better than ever. SCROLL BELOW TO WIN TICKETS! Now in its 66th year, the Mossman Showgrounds will come alive on Sunday and Monday (July…  
9994. Tour guide blasts decision to remove curious croc ‘Gump’  
DAINTREE tour operator David White is upset over a decision to remove a crocodile from the Daintree River. Rangers form the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection removed a 2.5 metre…  
9995. Double pass on offer to new war epic 'Dunkirk'  
A DOUBLE pass is on offer to Christopher Nolan's new apocalyptic war epic Dunkirk this Saturday at the Moonlight Cinema in Port Douglas. SCROLL FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN TICKETS! Allied…  
9996. Crocs see off spirited Bulldogs  
PORT Douglas saw off a spirited Centrals Trinity Beach on Saturday by 46 points. The Crocs had set themselves for the clash at Crathern Park after a season of lopsided results and, for three…  
9997. Coast Guard stalemate continues  
A PUBLIC meeting will be held in Mossman this afternoon to discuss a dispute between local marine rescue volunteers and the Australian Volunteer Coast Guard Association (AVCGA). Port Douglas…  
9998. GALLERY: Region takes to the streets to celebrate NAIDOC Week  
HUNDREDS of people took to the streets in Mossman on Friday to celebrate NAIDOC Week. Locals and schools from around the region turned Main Street into a sea of colour culminating in a family fun…  
9999. OPINION: Time for Turnbull to walk like Menzies  
ONE morning this week I did an agile, exciting and even innovative traverse of the R. G. Menzies Walk on the northern side of Canberra’s Lake Burley Griffin. What a progressive Menzies was. …  
10000. Paws and Claws reaching ‘end of the road’  
PAWS and Claws President Michael Kerr admits the state Government's decision to reject a bid for a new home at Yule Point could spell the end of the animal shelter. The Department of Natural…  
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