Help preserve Douglas Shire’s local journalism
Help preserve Douglas Shire’s local journalism
Support us| ( 3 ) | Date | Start time | End time | Event name | Event description | Location | Cost | Website link | Event contact phone | Event contact email | Category (Maximum of 4 categories) | Terms and conditions | Name | Phone | ||
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Wednesday 15 April 2026
2026-04-15T00:00:00+10:00
| 6:30pm | 9:30pm | SOCIAL DANCING at Pullman Sea Temple | Please come and join us for a fun night of dancing at the beautiful setting of the Pullman Sea Temple Resort with FREE 30 MINUTE DANCE CLASS perfect to get you dancing the night away. Enjoy a sumptuous dinner and drinks with your family and friends prepared by the talented chefs of Aluco Bar and Restaurant. | Pullman Sea Temple Port Douglas | FREE | https://www.facebook.com/share/1DwVJ3o9P3/ | 0423453329 | [email protected] | Arts & Culture, Community Event, Family Event, Free Event | Jeanfer Salas | [email protected] | 0423453329 | ||
| 2. |
Monday 4 May 2026
2026-05-04T00:00:00+10:00
| 10am | 6pm | Indoor League | Grab a partner and come into Daddyshack once a week to play 9 holes on a famous golf course. Our Indoor League is starting a new season, and we are looking for teams to compete. Games are 2 person Ambrose with handicaps and the best score each week wins the cash prize. Play all 8 weeks and go into the running to play the finals and win the major prize. | Daddyshack Indoor Golf, Grant St, Port Douglas | $20 per player, per game | https://www.facebook.com/groups/1231198597727923 | 0478208529 | [email protected] | Sport Event | A golf handicap is required to participate in the Indoor League. | Mic Walsh | [email protected] | 0414741163 | |
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Saturday 18 April 2026
2026-04-18T00:00:00+10:00
| 10:00am | 11:00am | Author Talk with Jenny Kroonstuiver |
Born in the 1950s, Jenny Kroonstuiver spent her childhood living on pastoral stations firstly in western Queensland and then on the Nullarbor Plain in Western Australia. She trained as a teacher and spent several years teaching in country areas of the Northern Territory and Queensland, before returning to Kalgoorlie in the 1980s. After a short-lived marriage, she raised her four children alone, continuing to work in the broader education sector. From 2004, she took up a role managing the national training system for the Australian meat industry, a role she held until her retirement in 2020. After publishing several family histories and biographies, she turned to writing historical fiction set in ghost towns of Australia. | Mossman Library | Free | 07 4099 9496 | [email protected] | Community Event, Free Event | Douglas Libraries | [email protected] | 07 4099 9496 |