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10091. Too many times I’ve heard ‘I didn’t mean for them to die’  
AS part of Domestic and Family Violence Prevention month, a Queensland homicide detective has written an open letter to the public. Newsport has released the letter in its entirety below. RELATED…  
10092. ‘Winner, winner, chicken dinner’: Intrigue surrounds croc that snapped cassowary  
AN experienced Daintree local says there is enough evidence to suggest a crocodile did take a cassowary in front of tourists this week amid claims the story may have been fabricated. A Cairns couple…  
10093. Man caught with pants down at Port Douglas resort escapes with fine  
A MAN has escaped a criminal conviction after being caught masturbating at the Port Douglas Sea Temple Resort. Grant Andrew Dwyer, from NSW, had been holidaying at the popular resort with his wife…  
10094. Mowbray Bridge fishing platform hits a snag  
A FISHING platform on the old Mowbray Bridge has stalled after the Department of Transport and Main Roads quadrupled the cost of the project. Douglas Shire had budgeted $100,000 for the new platform…  
10095. State of Origin fever hits Port Douglas  
A CAGEY NSW coach Laurie Daly is refusing to take on the favourites tag ahead of the State of Origin series opener against Queensland tonight. SCROLL FOR WHERE TO WATCH IN PORT DOUGLAS The…  
10096. OPINION: School education left with class divide  
IT is all very well talking about needs-based funding, but Gonski 2.0 is increasingly looking like the cynic’s view of foreign aid (poor people in rich countries giving to rich people in poor…  
10097. 'We must stamp it out before someone is killed': Port’s top cop  
PORT Douglas police sergeant Damien Meadows believes domestic violence must be stamped out before there’s a tragedy in the community. It comes after a 24-year old man was charged in Port Douglas…  
10098. Authority ‘very concerned’ about further coral decline on Great Barrier Reef  
THE Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority says it is ‘very concerned’ after revealing data which shows coral decline on the reef is worse than first thought. Aerial and in-water surveys have…  
10099. Slick Crocs slice through Hawks  
PORT Douglas will enter the representative bye with an unblemished record after slicing through Manunda on Saturday. The Crocs picked apart the fourth placed Hawks with a typically brutal…  
10100. Funding considered for new feral pig control technology  
THE Douglas Shire Council is proposing that an external consultant be engaged to assist in the delivery of the initial stages of an Open Spaces Strategy during future financial years. As one of the…  
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