Daniel Davidson, a Mossman Depot Apprentice with Ergon Energy, is setting his sights on a bright future as he along with 14 apprentices from across the Far North begin their initial training in…
Without the Liberals showing some spine, it can only get worse. It is now obvious that Barnaby Joyce’s unsuccessful tilt at the leadership is not over. The election this week of Joyce supporter Llew…
The second night of Port Douglas Hot and Steamy saw festival-goers flock to the Yacht Club last night for the main dance party, Hello Sailor! The night featured a performance by drag queen Donna…
The Queensland Government’s decision to fast-track a million-dollar package of Cairns marketing campaigns to support businesses, suffering as a result of the recent coronavirus outbreak, has been…
Day one of the inaugural Hot and Steamy Festival kicked off yesterday with the Salsa Bar & Grill Taste In The Tropics lunch. Special guests MP Warren Entsch and Douglas Shire Mayor Julia Leu…
There has been a positive response to news that work is well underway and ‘slightly’ ahead of schedule to delivering more affordable and reliable power for the Daintree community. Last year, the…
There will be no beating the heat at the beach with Surf Life Savers closing Four Mile Beach again today along with all Cairns Beaches due to an increase in stinger activity. A high-risk alert has…
Douglas Shire Council granted the Douglas Chamber of Commerce (DCC) $5,000 to help towards ongoing operations, at Tuesday’s open Council meeting. Speaking in advance of the Council meeting, Chamber…
At Tuesday’s open Council meeting, it was agreed a community stakeholder reference group will be formed to ensure projects billeted for a block of land, located north of the Daintree River,…
The Parma for Farmer appeal, initiated by Ramada Resort by Wyndham Port Douglas, has raised more than $1,000 for drought and bushfire-affected Australian farmers by donating money from every chicken…