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Coral Nurture Program hits remarkable milestone: Over 100,000 new corals planted in Great Barrier Reef

PATH TO PRESERVATION

‘No stopping’ and car park signs to be installed near Mowbray Bridge to warn croc-spotting drivers

NEW SIGNS

Sergeant Meadows comments on expanded roadside drug testing program to detect cocaine

DRUG DRIVING

Four Mile Beach welcomes new group of eager lifesavers

BEACH SAFETY

Senior gardening maestro cultivates joy at local aged care centre

SENIORS WRAP

New busker in town charms Port Douglas with soulful sounds

MUSICAL DELIGHT

Concerns rise over diseased cockatoos in Port Douglas

BIRD DISEASE

Council receives funds to tackle flying-fox roost challenges like noise and odour

MANAGEMENT PLAN

Feature of the Week

Minimalist gem in heart of Port Douglas set to go under the hammer this weekend

PROPERTY FEATURE

Positions Vacant

VEHICLE DETAILER NEEDEDExemplar is seeking a person looking for some evening work.We need a detailer/s to clean our vehicles at our Craiglie depot early evening. This can be a part time, casual or contract position. We are happy to be negotiate the terms.We seek someone who is reliable, keen to roll up their sleeves, is friendly, and polite.Driving within our yard is necessary, as such, the ability to safely drive cars, larger vehicles with small trailers is a prerequisite.

COOK/CHEF.Wildlife Habitat is a privately owned and operated wildlife park located at Port Douglas, the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest in tropical Far North QueenslandWildlife Habitat nature park is offering an employment opportunity for an experienced short order cook / chef with 38 hours a week available for the right applicant. Position negotiable for a casual or permanent part time role.

Community Notices

RSPCA MORNING TEA - PORT DOUGLASJuly 20th - 10.30AMWe are hosting our first event in Port Douglas on Thursday 20th July at 10.30am. This will be a morning tea where you will meet like minded animal lovers.At the morning tea will be tell you how the RSPCA Queensland is active in the Port Douglas community. We will also have a local RSPCA Inspector attend the morning tea who will let you know about her role in the local community and share some of her recent experiences with you.

CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF EDUCATION IN JULATTENAugust 25th, 26th and 27thJulatten State School would like to invite past Teachers, Staff and Students to participate in the Centenary Celebrations.Bushy Creek State School started in 1923, later changing its name in 1975 to Julatten State School.We would also like to invite anyone that attended the nearby Euluma Creek State School when it was operational from 1935 to 1951, to join in with the celebrations.

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