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8961. GALLERY | The 2018 Douglas Business and Tourism Awards  
Port Douglas' night of nights saw local businesses rewarded for their excellence and the people of Douglas Shire turn out at the Sheraton in their finest.  A great time was had by all with…  
8962. Severe thunderstorm warning for tropical coast region  
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the North Tropical Coast and Tablelands Forecast District. The warning comes as Ergon Energy have confirmed thousands of…  
8963. New tech aims to keep everyone safe from crocs  
Summer is upon us and with the warmer weather comes the warning to be wary of crocodile activity in Far Northern Queensland waters. Minister for Environment Leeanne Enoch urged everyone to be…  
8964. Man found dead following Cooktown car crash  
A 56-year-old man from Rossville has been found dead following a single vehicle crash in Cooktown. Police believe the car crashed sometime on Saturday night but was not found until Sunday…  
8965. OPINION | Labor stabs Greens and shoots itself in foot  
Results in the Victorian election last weekend will go a long way to guaranteeing that Liberal-turned-independent Julia Banks will retain Chisholm at the next Federal election, if she decides to…  
8966. Representative opinion at odds over Adani Mine  
Community representatives have expressed mixed reactions to the news the Adani Australia Carmichael Mine will begin construction before Christmas. The India-based mining company announced yesterday…  
8967. Three million river fish fingerlings see stocks replenished  
The Queensland Government has spent $47,000 replenishing native fish stocks in FNQ dams. Koombooloomba Dam, Lake Belmore, and Tinaroo Falls Dam were stocked with more than three million…  
8968. Douglas Shire under level three water restrictions for first time ever  
Residents of Douglas Shire will have to carefully monitor their water usage as the council has today imposed level three water restrictions for the first time ever. Water levels across the shire…  
8969. Planning objections could mean an end to Paws and Claws  
Should the five business entities, who waited until the 11th hour to lodge an appeal in the Planning and Environment Court to scupper Paws and Claws’ plans to convert a former printing company into…  
8970. Toyah bumper stickers arrive in Port Douglas  
Residents of the Douglas Shire won’t have to travel to Cairns to help hunt for Toyah Cordingley’s killer with LOTSA in Port Douglas stocking “TOYAH” stickers. The stickers are part of a campaign to…  
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