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10031. New crocodile measures granted for Four Mile Beach  
RELATED: - Mayor says 'it's time to act now' on Four Mile Beach crocodile threat - Councillor will not support rezoning to remove Four Mile Beach crocodiles - Council calls for big crocs to be…  
10032. Council rates to increase by 3.9 per cent  
DOUGLAS Shire residents will have to absorb a 3.9 per cent increase for general rates and sewerage utility charges for the 2017-18 financial year, which is the same rate rise imposed for the past…  
10033. Facebook Live captures police officer assault  
THREE men have been charged after a police officer was seriously assaulted on the Cairns Esplanade last night. The incident was captured on Facebook Live by a nearby onlooker Jonathan WM O’Connor.…  
10034. Councillor says Douglas Shire has 'no vision'  
IN a heated exchange with Douglas Shire Mayor Julia Leu, Councillor David Carey today refused to endorse Council’s operational plan for 2017-18 saying it lacked vision and does not outline what the…  
10035. Who will be this year’s most popular business?  
VOTING is now open for the 2017 Douglas Business & Tourism Awards. According to last year's voters, Salsa Bar and Grill, Whileway Bookshop and Cafe and Tony’s Tropical Tour’s were the most…  
10036. Police launch 'Operation Cold Snap'  
GET off your phone! That's the message from Queensland Police who will be targeting drivers distracted by mobile phones in a state-wide traffic operation coinciding with the winter school holidays. …  
10037. Win a night of family fun to Cars 3  
A FAMILY pass is up for grabs to see Cars 3 this Friday night at the Moonlight Cinema in Port Douglas. Blindsided by a new generation of blazing-fast cars, the legendary Lighting McQueen finds…  
10038. Crocs go on first-term feeding frenzy  
PORT Douglas had 20 scoring shots in the first quarter alone on their way to a 187-point win over North Cairns on Saturday. The Crocs slammed on 10.10 to one goal in the opening term to put the…  
10039. A $56 billion price tag placed on Great Barrier Reef  
THE Great Barrier Reef has a $56 billion price tag. A new Deloitte Access Economics report has calculated the social, economic and iconic ‘asset value’ of the natural wonder, and believes its worth…  
10040. Man stabbed in chest in Port Douglas  
TWO MEN have been charged after an alleged stabbing incident in Port Douglas on Saturday night. It will be alleged the pair had been socialising with a 49-year-old man in Murphy Street around…  
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