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A Travel Guide to Cairns

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A Travel Guide to Cairns

 

By Liam Jennings

Cairns, nestled along the pristine coastline of Far North Queensland, Australia, is a destination that beckons travellers with its unparalleled natural beauty and diverse experiences. Surrounded by lush rainforests, the Great Barrier Reef, and an abundance of outdoor adventures, Cairns offers a tropical paradise that promises unforgettable memories for all who visit.

A trip to Cairns is incomplete without experiencing the Great Barrier Reef, the world’s largest coral reef system and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Embark on a reef tour to explore its mesmerising underwater world filled with colourful coral formations and an array of marine life. Snorkelling and scuba diving are fantastic ways to get up close and personal with this natural wonder. If diving isn’t your thing, consider taking a scenic helicopter flight for a breath-taking bird’s-eye view of the reef.

Just north of Cairns lies the ancient Daintree Rainforest, another UNESCO World Heritage site. Immerse yourself in this tropical wonderland, home to unique flora and fauna, including rare birds, marsupials, and prehistoric plants. Take a guided rainforest walk to learn about the area’s biodiversity and cultural significance or cruise along the Daintree River for a chance to spot saltwater crocodiles in their natural habitat.

Nestled in the rainforest, Kuranda Village is a charming and vibrant destination accessible via the famous Kuranda Scenic Railway or the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway. The village is renowned for its arts and crafts markets, showcasing locally made souvenirs, artwork, and jewellery. Don’t miss the chance to visit the Australian Butterfly Sanctuary or the Rainforestation Nature Park, where you can learn about indigenous culture and cuddle a koala.

Daintree Rainforest in Cairns.

Just north of Cairns lies the ancient Daintree Rainforest, another UNESCO World Heritage site.

A short drive from Cairns will lead you to the picturesque Atherton Tablelands, a highland region offering stunning landscapes, waterfalls, and quaint towns. Venture to Millaa Millaa Falls for a refreshing swim or embark on the challenging hike up Walsh’s Pyramid, the world’s largest natural pyramid. The Tablelands also boast vibrant agricultural areas, so be sure to indulge in local produce at roadside stalls.

Learn about the ancient traditions and rich heritage of the indigenous Tjapukai people at the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park. Engage in interactive cultural performances, listen to dreamtime stories, and participate in traditional activities like boomerang throwing and didgeridoo playing. This immersive experience provides valuable insights into Australia’s First Nations’ culture and history.

The Cairns Esplanade is a lively hub featuring a variety of recreational facilities and activities. Stroll along the boardwalk, take a refreshing dip in the man-made lagoon, or enjoy a picnic in the lush greenery. The Esplanade is also dotted with restaurants, cafes, and shops, making it a perfect spot to unwind and savour the local cuisine.

For those seeking tranquillity and natural beauty, a visit to the Cairns Botanic Gardens is a must. Explore the diverse collection of tropical plants, including exotic orchids, ferns, and rainforest species. The Gondwana Heritage Garden showcases ancient plant species, offering a glimpse into the region’s ancient past.

Get up close with some of Australia’s iconic wildlife at Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures. Home to crocodiles, koalas, and cassowaries, this wildlife park provides educational presentations and opportunities for animal encounters. Enjoy a boat cruise to witness these ancient reptiles in their natural habitat and learn about their conservation.

Cairns Esplanade.

The Cairns Esplanade is a lively hub featuring a variety of recreational facilities and activities.

Cairns is an adrenaline enthusiast’s dream come true. From skydiving over the coastline to white-water rafting in the Tully River, the region offers a plethora of adventure sports for thrill-seekers. For those seeking a tamer adventure, try kayaking, paddle boarding, or embark on a jungle zip-line tour for a unique perspective of the rainforest canopy.

Palm Cove, a tranquil coastal village just a short drive from Cairns, offers a serene escape from the bustling city. With its palm-fringed beach, luxury resorts, and fine dining options, Palm Cove is the perfect spot for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Tips for Traveling to Cairns:

  • Cairns enjoys a tropical climate, with hot and humid summers and mild winters. Be prepared for sudden weather changes, especially during the wet season (November to April), which may include heavy rainfall and occasional cyclones.
  • Cairns experiences intense UV rays, so remember to wear sunscreen, a hat, and protective clothing to avoid sunburn.
  • When visiting the Great Barrier Reef, practice responsible snorkelling and diving to preserve this delicate ecosystem. Avoid touching or damaging the coral and refrain from collecting any marine life as souvenirs.
  • In tropical regions, mosquitoes can be present, particularly during the wet season. Pack mosquito repellent and consider wearing long sleeves and pants during dusk and dawn.
  • When exploring indigenous cultural sites or participating in cultural experiences, be respectful and adhere to any guidelines provided by the local community.

Cairns, with its stunning natural landscapes, vibrant wildlife, and thrilling adventures, offers a diverse and unforgettable travel experience. Whether you’re exploring the Great Barrier Reef, venturing into ancient rainforests, or discovering the rich Aboriginal culture, Cairns promises to leave a lasting impression on your heart and soul. Embrace the tropical paradise and let Cairns weave its magic as you create cherished memories that will last a lifetime.

 

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LISMORE MAYOR ELECTED NEW CHAIR OF REGIONAL CITIES NSW

Regional Cities New South Wales (RCNSW) has elected a new Chair and Deputy Chair for a two-year term.

Lismore City Council Mayor, Cr Steve Krieg was elected as Chair and Cr Russell Webb, Mayor of Tamworth Regional Council, was re-elected Deputy Chair at a board meeting in Sydney yesterday.

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Steve Krieg the new Chair of NSW Regional Cities

The new leadership will lead the organisation post-NSW local government elections, which took place in September.

Cr Krieg said he was proud to lead Regional Cities New South Wales as it advocated for a fair share of investment and population growth to ensure regional cities continued to thrive.

“Regional Cities New South Wales is an important advocate for its members and has a proven track record as a valuable partner for the State Government,” Cr Krieg said.

“I am passionate about the work of Regional Cities NSW. Our members are a similar size and are facing similar issues. Together, we are stronger.

“We have much work to do as we are on the frontline of change in New South Wales. This includes growing populations, energy transition and climate impacts.

“Our cities are also highly liveable and we know regional living is on the minds of many Sydneysiders. We want our cities to retain their liveability as new residents continue to make the move.

“As chair, I will be a strong voice for our member cities as we meet these opportunities.”

Cr Webb retained his position as Deputy Chair.

“I’m very happy to be reappointed as Deputy Chair,” Cr Webb said. “It has been fantastic working with Mayors, General Managers and CEOs of Regional Cities New South Wales.”

“Cr Krieg will lead us in the right direction and I am looking forward to working in partnership as we continue to build our strong network of relationships in Macquarie Street,” Cr Webb said.

Cr Krieg also noted the work of Cr Mathew Dickerson, who stepped down as Chair after the New South Wales local government elections.

“Cr Dickerson has left a great legacy as I take the reins of Regional Cities NSW,” Cr Krieg said.

“Cr Dickerson has led us through the many challenges we have encountered over the past few years, particularly as our members faced natural disasters, housing availability and growing skills shortages.

“Regional cities have received key support in these areas due to his leadership and advocacy. There is still much to do, but the impacts in these areas have been meaningful for our communities,” Cr Krieg concluded.

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Detectives release CCTV appeal following ram raids and arsons of Northern NSW tobacconists

PLEASE NOTE: CCTV vision of the ram raids vehicle of interest is available via Hightail – https://spaces.hightail.com/receive/RhBnymtkWg

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Financial Crime Squad detectives have released CCTV as they appeal for information following the ram raid and arson of two tobacconists in Northern NSW.

About 4.30am on Sunday 22 September 2024, police were called to a tobacconist on Minjungbal Drive, Tweed Heads South, following reports of a crash.

Officers attached to Tweed/Byron Police District arrived to find a Toyota Corolla sedan, believed to have been stolen from Queensland, driven into a tobacconist, before two unknown males entered the business destroying several displays and stealing large amounts of cigarettes.

A crime scene was established, and police commenced an investigation into the incident.

A month later, about 2.40am on Tuesday 22 October, police were called to the same tobacconist, following reports a car had driven into a neighbouring business.

Police arrived to find a MG SUV had driven into the store – as bollards had been placed in front of the tobacconist – before two unknown men poured fuel inside the business and fled without setting it alight.

A crime scene was established, and police commenced an investigation into the incident.

About 3.30am the next day (Wednesday 23 October 2024), emergency services were called to River Street in Ballina, following reports of a building fire.

On arrival, officers attached to Richmond Police District located a silver Mercedes sedan inside the shopfront of a tobacconist, well alight.

Police were told the sedan drove into the business before the vehicle caught fire, with the occupants of the vehicle leaving the scene prior to police arrival.

Fire and Rescue NSW attended and extinguished the blaze; however, the building was extensively damaged.

Surrounding units were evacuated and two other vehicles were damaged by the blaze.

No injuries have been reported as a result of the incident.

A crime scene has been established and an investigation into the incident has commenced.

Following initial investigations linking all three incidents, detectives attached to State Crime Command’s Financial Crime Squad’s Arson Unit commenced Strike Force Albany to investigate the incidents.

As part of investigations, strike force detectives have released CCTV of the two ram raids at the Tweed Heads South tobacconist.

Detectives are also hoping to speak to the driver and passengers of a dark coloured sedan seen leaving the scene of the second ram raid.

Anyone with information about any of the incidents are urged to contact police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Anyone with information that may assist investigators is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report information via NSW Police social media pages.

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NSW SES Reflects on Storm Response and Urges Preparedness

As the recent storms impacting the Northern Rivers, Clarence Valley, and Coffs Coast regions briefly subside, the NSW State Emergency Service (SES) is taking a moment to acknowledge the tireless efforts of its volunteers who have responded to over 159 storm-related incidents since Sunday.

The severe weather, which struck on Sunday through Wednesday evenings, left widespread damage across communities including Federal, Tweed Heads, Grafton, Coorabell, Richmond Hill, and Lismore. The majority of incidents involved fallen trees, blocked roads, and property damage, creating significant safety hazards.

Proactive Storm Preparation Urged

With clear weather providing a temporary reprieve, Superintendent Scott McLennan encourages residents to use this time to prepare for further storms expected today and next week.

“Check your gutters and drains for leaves, branches, or debris that could block water flow and exacerbate flooding during the next storm,” Superintendent McLennan advised.

He stressed the importance of vigilance, noting that saturated catchments could lead to flash flooding even with light rain.

“We are still in a volatile weather pattern, and taking precautions now can significantly reduce risks to homes and properties,” he added.

Motorist Warnings

The SES also issued a stern warning to drivers about the dangers of navigating flooded roads.

“We’ve seen vehicles speeding through flooded causeways, which is not only dangerous but also risks becoming stranded or causing further damage to roads,” Superintendent McLennan said.

Motorists are urged to exercise caution and avoid flooded areas entirely to protect themselves and others.

Stay Prepared

Residents and visitors are reminded to:

  • Clear gutters and drains of debris.
  • Secure outdoor items that could become projectiles in strong winds.
  • Monitor local weather updates and SES warnings.
  • Avoid driving through floodwaters under any circumstances.

The NSW SES remains on alert and ready to assist communities as the region navigates this challenging weather period. For emergency help in floods and storms, call 132 500.

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