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The latest FREE edition of Newsport Daily Print is on the stands.

Geronimo!!! Newsport Daily’s latest print edition has hit the streets…. And it is still for FREE.

This week’s glossy locally printed, at Mossman Print, package of news, entertainment, community events, social pics and sports shines the spotlight on the Newsport sponsored and Douglas Shire Council delivered Savannah Sounds Port Douglas event across the weekend of May 23 to 25 as part of Carnivale.

With Indie-pop band Sheppard and The Black Sorrows headlining a weekend of diverse entertainment, Newsport Daily Print tells you what to expect from the new and exciting festival of music coming to the heart of Port Douglas and Carnivale.

But it is not just great music our fresh and always first with the news digital and print outlet serves up in the latest edition found in outlets across Douglas Shire today.

We always love sharing the stories of great achievers in our community and in recognition of International Women’s Day on March 8, we’ve packed this week’s paper with just some of the stories about inspiring women we have been telling over the past couple of weeks.

And if you love your sport, we have plenty of news on what’s been happening and what’s coming up for our region’s top sporting teams.

You can pick up a copy of Newsport Daily Print for free from the following outlets: Mossman Newsagency, Woolworths, Mossman Print, Mossman Bowls, Mossman Hardware, Council Chambers, Cooya and Newell Beach Takeaways, Wonga Beach Servo, Daintree Village Cafe, Mason’s Cafe and, Port Douglas, IGA, Dulce Cafe, PD Newsagency, Coles, Newsport Office.

 

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