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2015 Douglas Business & Tourism Awards - 27 November

As we bid farewell to the 2015 Douglas Business & Tourism Awards for another year, and recipients have proudly hung their awards for all to see, here is a reminder of the glamorous Red Carpet arrivals 

Melbourne Cup @ Sheraton Mirage and QT Resort Port Douglas - November 3

Porttoberfest 2015 record attendance - October 17

All images by Rosie Wang

Highbrow performance hits the local stage

Clink Theatre played host to some of the world’s most finest operas last weekend with A Night at the Opera raising the roof.

Thousands turn out for the Newsport 'Shire' Cup - August 12

A great day was had by all at the Port Douglas Beach Picnic Races last Saturday. The weather was perfect and the backdrop was magnificent along the race track on Four Mile Beach.

Opening night of CIAF - August 12

At the opening night of CIAF held on 31st July, Minister for the Arts, Senator George Brandis announced that the Federal Government has committed $22.2 million to support and develop professional Indigenous visual arts practice and further strengthen the sector.

Marina expansion official launch timed perfectly.

With the recent State Government’s approval of the Reef Marinas applications to convert land to freehold tenure and the arrival of the super yacht Vegas, the official launch held on Tuesday could not have been timed better.

Issue 17 Launch of the PORT DOUGLAS magazine - July 27

On Friday 24th July, 100 VIP guests including cover girls and local celebrities from the previous Issues enjoyed catching up at the Newsport Offices on the corner of Wharf and Inlet Streets in Port Douglas to celebrate the launch of the 17th edition of the 100 page PORT DOUGLAS Magazine.

  

Issue 17 Cover Girl Marine Desroches (R) with Enterprise Charters Jessie Goetz (L) and Lauren Glen

 

DAB Art Exhibition in Mossman - 3 July 2015

Neil Jabs, Manager of the National Bank, officially opened the DAB mid-year art exhibition in Mossman on Friday night.

The large gathering were captivated by the splendid paintings, photographs and pottery on display. The exhibition is being held in the old National Bank building and runs until the end of the month. 

Nugget was the honest and willing pupil for any of Guy’s new idea’s and by the tender age of four, Nugget was so proficient at his work that he didn't perform in a bridle and saddle for the next 12 years, a truly special stallion and until this day, Guy’s best mate. 

It is very common that the best trainers around the world in all disciplines are normally training many horses for clients without the luxury of being able to ride their own and those who do, quite often have to sell their best horses to survive. 

One of Guys biggest weaknesses or maybe it's his greatest strength is the personal and mutual attachment and bond that he forms with every horse that he spends any length of time with and as he would no sooner sell his best mate than fly to the moon, he had to come up with a plan for his own horses to pay their way.  It was then that Guy McLean the performer was reluctantly dragged out of his shell.

Guys performances, the same as his horsemanship methods have all been self taught, right since the very first time he can remember hisfather has always said “As long as you and your ponies are safe, you can do whatever you like,” with a “Keep your Hands down,” or “ Give that pony a rest,” thrown in for good measure. 

Guy believes that it was this disciplined but essentially free rein that allowed him to evolve into the Horseman and Entertainer he is today, for although he has always shown an interest in all of the disciplines and performers that he has witnessed, it has ultimately been the countless hours spent in the presence of a horse or in front of a crowd that has moulded him and as his life motto reads “Finding a Better Way.” 

Guy and his horse’s have achieved national acclaim in Australia over the past 15 years and his talented horses (especially Nugget) have had their names chanted in front of 20,000 people at Royal shows such as Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. 

Guy has been acclaimed as a National treasure and Living Legend and although this humble Australian still blushes at such remarks, it is the kind words and stories of inspiration that Guy evokes that keeps him in the frame of mind to succeed and continue to spread his message. 

Although the calling of international work has made Guy step away from his beloved homeland (for a while) Australia will always be his home and yet wherever there are wonderful horses and crowds to entertain and educate, Guy says he feels at home.
So it is now that the next stage of the Life of Guy McLean begins as he and four of his own Australian bred ‘Quietway Performance horses’ (of which three are Nuggets babies) have expanded to the international stage. At the moment they are based in Texas USA and will follow their dreams to perform worldwide. 

Guy has always been a dreamer and it is true what they say, that, "If you wish hard enough and stick to your guns, dreams can and will come true". 

So it is fantastic that The Mossman show has managed to entice Guy McLean, The Horse Whisperer back again, (after a five year absence), to perform at the show between July 19th to 20th.  He will be performing three times a day of each day.

This you can't miss!!

QT Hot Wing Eating Competition - 4 July 2015

Hi Tide Restaurant launches Stonegrill

70 locals and industry figures stepped out to Hi Tide to see what al the fuss was about this Stonegrill concept. We were pleasantly surprised! A great night ended with the rise of the spectacular moon out of the Coral Sea. 

 

Nugget was the honest and willing pupil for any of Guy’s new idea’s and by the tender age of four, Nugget was so proficient at his work that he didn't perform in a bridle and saddle for the next 12 years, a truly special stallion and until this day, Guy’s best mate. 

It is very common that the best trainers around the world in all disciplines are normally training many horses for clients without the luxury of being able to ride their own and those who do, quite often have to sell their best horses to survive. 

One of Guys biggest weaknesses or maybe it's his greatest strength is the personal and mutual attachment and bond that he forms with every horse that he spends any length of time with and as he would no sooner sell his best mate than fly to the moon, he had to come up with a plan for his own horses to pay their way.  It was then that Guy McLean the performer was reluctantly dragged out of his shell.

Guys performances, the same as his horsemanship methods have all been self taught, right since the very first time he can remember hisfather has always said “As long as you and your ponies are safe, you can do whatever you like,” with a “Keep your Hands down,” or “ Give that pony a rest,” thrown in for good measure. 

Guy believes that it was this disciplined but essentially free rein that allowed him to evolve into the Horseman and Entertainer he is today, for although he has always shown an interest in all of the disciplines and performers that he has witnessed, it has ultimately been the countless hours spent in the presence of a horse or in front of a crowd that has moulded him and as his life motto reads “Finding a Better Way.” 

Guy and his horse’s have achieved national acclaim in Australia over the past 15 years and his talented horses (especially Nugget) have had their names chanted in front of 20,000 people at Royal shows such as Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. 

Guy has been acclaimed as a National treasure and Living Legend and although this humble Australian still blushes at such remarks, it is the kind words and stories of inspiration that Guy evokes that keeps him in the frame of mind to succeed and continue to spread his message. 

Although the calling of international work has made Guy step away from his beloved homeland (for a while) Australia will always be his home and yet wherever there are wonderful horses and crowds to entertain and educate, Guy says he feels at home.
So it is now that the next stage of the Life of Guy McLean begins as he and four of his own Australian bred ‘Quietway Performance horses’ (of which three are Nuggets babies) have expanded to the international stage. At the moment they are based in Texas USA and will follow their dreams to perform worldwide. 

Guy has always been a dreamer and it is true what they say, that, "If you wish hard enough and stick to your guns, dreams can and will come true". 

So it is fantastic that The Mossman show has managed to entice Guy McLean, The Horse Whisperer back again, (after a five year absence), to perform at the show between July 19th to 20th.  He will be performing three times a day of each day.

This you can't miss!!

Arthur Timms retires but not out

Friends, clients and colleagues embarked on the Tin Shed to farewell Arthur Timms from active duty as one of the towns original solicitors.

 

New Tin Shed Opening June 2015

 

Mantra Red Cross Cricket Day - June 2015

Biggest year yet turn out to raise money for Red Cross in Port Douglas. $9,000 raised.

Paws for a walk

70 dogs brought their owners down to Four Mile Park off Barrier Street for a walk along Four Mile Beach to raise funds for Paws n Claws.

 

Annie Opening at the Clink Theatre - April 7

The production team at the Clink Theatre who had the vision to put on 'Annie, the musical' should be heartily congratulated after a superb opening night on Tuesday 7th April.

 

PORT DOUGLAS magazine Issue 16 100 pager Launch

Held at the new office of Newsport Publishing home of Newsport Daily,  the PORT DOUGLAS magazine and tourismPORTDOUGLAS.com.au the magazine launch celebrated the magazine fist edition at 100 pages.

 

St Patrick's Day celebrations, Paddy's Port Douglas

On St Patrick's Day, EVERYONE is Irish, and it was no more so true than at Paddy's Port Douglas last night. Check out how everyone got into the spirit of the Emerald Isle with lots of green and of course, lots of Guinness. All photos by Boyd Robertson at the Newsport.

 

Mango Jam opening March 2015

Check out these shots of the Mango Jam Cafe opening last week, by Newsport photographer Rosie Wang.