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Kyle Sandilands' Mowbray holiday retreat has sold for $2.55 million. Picture: Sotherby's International

Shock jock Kyle Sandilands and wife Tegan Kynaston will say goodbye to their Port Douglas getaway, having sold the property for $2.55 million after 106 days on the market with Southeby’s International Tropical North Queensland agent Barbara Woolveridge.

The price was dropped by $350,000 by the Vaucluse-based couple in August.

Bought by Sandilands for $1.3m during the late 2020 pandemic, the secluded 2000-built Mowbray retreat around 11km from the Port Douglas centre is surrounded by tropical rainforest and features three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a six car garage.

 

Sugar milling heads strike back

The Australian Sugar Milling Council (ASMC) has noted its dismay at grower groups choosing to frequently talk down the sugar industry.

“I am frankly dismayed at some of the commentary of grower representative groups talking down our great industry. A senior Canegrowers representative is on the record suggesting that mill breakdowns in the current crush have cost them billions,” said Ash Salardini, CEO of the ASMC.

“Growers work damn hard, and I want them to be as profitable as possible. While I readily acknowledge delays cost money, I doubt that the average grower has lost $857,000 this year due to mill reliability issues. If I’m wrong, the question is lost $857,000 off what total?

"I also want it on the record that mill workers bust a gut to ensure the sugar supply chain functions year in and year out, and they are the unsung heroes of our industry.

“And now this week, we have another grower representative group in the Herbert seemingly blaming the mills for not controlling the weather.”

“I am surprised I need to say this, but the sector that loses most from delays in crushing are the mills. Given our high fixed cost base, we are most incentivised to ensure a smooth and quick crush.”

The ASMC and leaders from the sugar milling sector reached out to cane growing groups to work collaboratively on the opportunities and challenges facing our industry and our respective sectors, and to the credit of the Canegrowers organisation, they have engaged forthrightly and in good faith.

“We do not doubt it has been a sub-optimal year due to a variety of reasons, and no one is blameless for the season. But taking pot shots at each other doesn’t resolve the challenges.”  

The ASMC continues to engage with Canegrowers to work on the challenges and opportunities facing the sugar industry.

“The sugar manufacturing industry supports more than 20,000 jobs, exports nearly $2.5 billion annually, and contributes $4.4 billion to the Australian economy. The global sugar market continues to grow at just under 2% a year, there are new diversification opportunities that will de-risk our industry in the coming decades, and we have just received a record R&D investment commitment from Sugar Research Australia with a strong contribution from a Queensland Government who understands the importance of sugar to Queensland.”

 

Mossman Hospital gets equipment boost

ALMOST $200,000 worth of equipment to improve patient outcomes and ease the patient journey, has been handed over to Mossman Hospital. FULL STORY

 

The sides, they are a changing says Crispin Hull

The people and nations on each side change from time to time, but more pertinently this century the nature of the sides themselves has changed. No longer do we have left v right; labour v capitalists; communist v the west; US v China. CRISPIN HULL COLUMN

 

Yalanji Arts and Gifts comes to Port

A new unique store has recently opened along Macrossan Street; Yalanji Arts & Gifts. The shop brings local Indigenous art to Port Douglas promoting the Kuku Yalanji artists and funding the Yalanji Art centre located within the Mossman Gorge community. FULL STORY

 

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