Douglas Give Local
The Give Local provides up-to-date information for community organisations who provide services in the Douglas area.
Traditional Owner Groups
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Kuku Yalanji
Phonetic Gugu-Yalanji, Kuku Yalandji or KokojelandjiDescription The Kuku Yalanji, also known as Gugu-Yalanji, Kuku Yalandji or Kokojelandji, are an Aboriginal Australian people originating from the rainforest regions of Far North Queensland. -
Yirrganydji
Phonetic IrrukandjiDescription The Yirrganydji (Irrukandji) people are an Indigenous Australian people of Queensland who trace their descent from the Irukandji and, as such, are the original custodians of a narrow coastal strip within Djabugay country that runs northwards from Cairns, Queensland to Port Douglas. Their traditional lifestyle was that of fishers along this coastal strip and around the river mouths, islands and seas between the Barron River and Port Douglas
Our Neighbouring Councils
Our Localities
- Bamboo
- Bloomfield
- Bonnie Doon
- Cape Tribulation
- Cassowary
- Cooya Beach
- Cow Bay
- Craiglie
- Dagmar
- Daintree
- Dedin
- Degarra
- Diwan
- Finlayvale
- Forest Creek
- Killaloe
- Kimberley
- Low Isles
- Lower Daintree
- Miallo
- Mossman
- Mossman Gorge
- Mowbray
- Newell
- Noah
- Oak Beach
- Port Douglas
- Rocky Point
- Shannonvale
- Stewart Creek Valley
- Syndicate
- Thornton Beach
- Upper Daintree
- Wangetti
- Whyanbeel
- Wonga
- Wonga Beach