NOW that the banking Royal Commission is under way, it is a good time to reflect on the Australian financial system over the past decade and be grateful that we are kicking the banks while they are…
FLAMES of the Forest - Australia’s only permanent off-site rainforest venue producing stunning dining experiences and business events in the magnificent Mowbray Valley south of Port Douglas - has…
RELATED: - Port Douglas should escape damaging effects of Cyclone Debbie
THE United Nations has praised the response efforts of the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services as the state prepares…
FOUR Mile Beach has been placed on high alert for stingers today as sustained winds created ‘perfect conditions for irukandji’. Surf Life Saving Queensland’s Jay March said three days of northerly…
RELATED: - 'He's a good lad': Father fears for missing son
CLOTHING belonging to missing Julatten man Reece Kearney has been found in bushland near Georgetown. An extensive search by Police…
RELATED: - Paws and Claws reaching end of the road THE hunt continues for a parcel of land to accommodate the animal refuge shelter, Paws and Claws. “There is nothing available and this is…
RELATED: - Cook gets new interim chief
UNITED States-born Herman Rijken, who is now into his fourth year as an ICT teacher at Cooktown State School, will be returning to his roots when he…
THE Kuranda Scenic Railway train has smashed into a car on Collins Avenue in Cairns. Police and emergency services are currently at the scene of the crash.
Collins Avenue, near the intersection of…
IS JOYCE'S AFFAIR A PRIVATE OR PUBLIC DEBATE? THE revelation that Mr Joyce has been indulging in hanky panky with a now former staff member is being debated as private business not public. It is…
RELATED: - Business as usual for marina tenants despite development plans
THE new owners of the Port Douglas marina have outlined the preliminary works they hope to achieve this year, with a…