Month: August 2021

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Have Your Say / Latest Developments for the Wangetti Trail

The Queensland Government has opened another round of community consultation on the Wangetti Trail project. Following months of intensive fieldwork, planning and investigations, the current round of community engagement is open until 11 September 2020 inviting submissions for ideas and comments on the trail.

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Perspectives/ Crispin Hull on COVID and an Election

Over the next few months, we will watch the Government juggle public-health policy, information massaging, and election timing in its attempt to keep power.

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On The Agenda at Tuesday’s Douglas Shire Council Meeting

An Ordinary Meeting of the Douglas Shire Council will be held Tuesday, 31 August 2021 at 10:00a.m. at the Council Chambers, 64-66 Front Street, Mossman.

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NEWS IN 5 / Friday August 27 2021

IN BRIEF / The latest news affecting the Douglas Shire

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What’s On Around the Douglas Shire This Weekend 27-29 August 2021

Enjoy our definitive guide to ‘What’s On’ in, and around, the Douglas Shire this weekend.

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Douglas Shire Update/ Confirmed Poisoning of Rosewood Trees On Warner Street

Council has arranged for a contractor to again remove dead branches from the Rosewood trees in Warner Street. Removal of the deadwood will give the trees the best chance of survival, as well as ensure the avenue of trees remains safe for the public.

For two days, August 26 & 27 2021, Council is requesting that no vehicles are parked in Warner Street between Grant and Owen Streets. There will also be traffic controllers on site allowing only local traffic to enter the area. These restrictions will allow contractors to work efficient and complete work within the two days allocated.

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$1.4 Million on the Line for New Queensland Fishing Grants

The grants would fund a range of community fishing projects to enhance recreational and traditional fishing across the state, and support the commercial and charter fishing industry.

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Art Spark / Call of the Running Tide Exhibition 2021

Call of the Running Tide (CRT) is a biennial environmental sculpture and multimedia festival imagined for the Douglas Shire. The festival will be held next month at various locations around the Douglas Shire.

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Perspectives/ Crispin Hull on Afghanistan

“Now this conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience. The total influence – economic, political, even spiritual – is felt in every city, every Statehouse, every office of the Federal government. We recognize the imperative need for this development. Yet, we must not fail to comprehend its grave implications. Our toil, resources, and livelihood are all involved. So is the very structure of our society.”

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