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This week’s FREE Newsport Daily Print Edition takes a big bite into the debate raging about the Crocodile Control and ...
The critics of a now essentially dead-in-the-water bill to strengthen croc laws have torn apart the attempt by the Katter’s ...
Trucks began carting sand through Four Mile Beach Park this week, and excavators started spreading it around Four Mile Beach, ...
Ship-builder Birdon, which has contracts with companies across the world in both the defence and private sector and operates ...
Coal power stations do not store power that can be tapped into instantaneously. Coal’s so-called baseload means that coal ...
A man has been rushed to hospital after a crash involving a car and an e-scooter in Port Douglas. The man in his 30s ...
Community support is needed for NextGen Noise, an October concert showcasing emerging talent in the Douglas Shire ...
Quicksilver is proud to celebrate the outstanding achievement of apprentice Cain Perry, who has been named “Automotive and ...
The first equipment has arrived for the $4.75m Port Douglas Splash Park, which is expected to be open in time for the September school holidays. The reef-themed splash equipment includes reproductions ...
A 42-year-old man has been arrested following an assault in Mareeba in late June. At about 12.45pm on Thursday, June 26, a 78 ...
A Far North Queensland small business owner has captured some stunning footage of two Mowbray River crocodiles sunning ...
Far North Queensland fishers may soon be able to catch twice as many Spanish mackerel as is currently allowed. The recreational boat limit is set to double to four mackerel from two, while commercial ...
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