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25.01.2022 Lagoon reopens in time for school holidays The Cairns Esplanade Lagoon will reopen on Monday 29 June, following its biennial maintenance program. The Lago...on will operate under a site-specific COVID Safe Plan. This will include capping the number of bathers at 150, and gatherings are restricted to 20 people in the lagoon and on the surrounding parklands. The toilets, showers and changing rooms are open for use and will be cleaned more frequently. The lagoon will be open seven days a week, Thursday to Tuesday from 6am to 6pm, and from midday to 6pm on Wednesday to allow for weekly maintenance. People attending the Lagoon are reminded to follow social distancing rules and practice good personal hygiene.



25.01.2022 Airbnb’s next chapter Thanks to the global community of over 4 million hosts, Airbnb has entered an exciting new chapter as a public company (NDAQ: ABNB). https://news.airbnb.com/thankyou/

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23.01.2022 New Domestic Terminal in Cairns (T2) looks stunning



22.01.2022 AVIATION UPDATE: Signs of recovery are once again well underway at Cairns Airport, with news this week that the Brisbane to Cairns route is now the busiest ...in the country. From the beginning of September, Cairns Airport will also see: The return of 11 x Gold Coast flights and 2 x Darwin flights with Jetstar Australia. Jetstar have also increased flights to Adelaide to 6 x services a week, then daily from September 1. Airnorth are also operating 5 x flights a week from Cairns to Darwin. With school holidays on the horizon and three weeks of AFL in Cairns next month, we're looking forward to welcoming more visitors to Explore Tropical North Queensland. Read more: https://bit.ly/3kRi4Lv instagram.com/rh_aviation.spotting

21.01.2022 Not too bad considering COVID-19 circumstances Give us a call or send us a message if you’re looking for SuperHost quality management/hosting.

20.01.2022 Council has announced a record $181 million Capital Works program as part of its 2020-21 Budget. It includes $28.7 million for the Esplanade Dining Precinct red...evelopment, $10.9 million to complete the new Material Recovery Facility, and $10.7 to progress the Northern Beaches Leisure Trail. In adopting today’s Budget, which will inject $396 million into the local economy through employment and materials, Council has endorsed a modest 1.8 per cent rate rise. Check out what else is in the Budget https://bit.ly/2CUPur1 See more



19.01.2022 Welcome to the tropics Canberra! Today we celebrated the launch of a new non-stop service between Canberra and Cairns with Qantas This new service to our ...nation’s capital will boost important business and tourism links for the region, providing locals with the opportunity to explore iconic national attractions and Canberrans with an opportunity to discover the beauty of Tropical North Queensland. #cairnsairport #connectivity Canberra Airport

19.01.2022 Holiday rentals Cairns region - July data. Source: Airdna

18.01.2022 We'd like to wish all our clients; past-, current- and future guests a very Merry Christmas and a Prosperous Happy New Year! Tomoka & Brian

18.01.2022 Cairns budget 20/21 (snapshot)

18.01.2022 October data in - Cairns region short-term / holiday let market. Source: Airdna



17.01.2022 Border closures again

16.01.2022 Happy New Year

16.01.2022 Airbnb Superhosts again

16.01.2022 Thank you for your review Ella, we hope to see you and your lovely family back soon!

15.01.2022 Cairns beaches are absolutely stunning Which one is your favorite? https://www.tropicalnorthqueensland.org.au//guide-to-cai/

14.01.2022 This is what you want to see! Struggle to get those mid & long term bookings? Give us a call or send us a message to find out how we can help you to maximise your occupancy and profit during these unprecedented times.

14.01.2022 1960's Cairns and further North. Full video here> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ictG-GytTDM

13.01.2022 Border closures yet again

13.01.2022 This is amazing! Croc racing in Cairns circa 1964 Does anyone remember doing this? #RetroFocus

13.01.2022 Thank you very much for your review Leisa, we’ll be delighted to host you again!

10.01.2022 Happy birthday Qantas

08.01.2022 UPDATE 3PM: Police allege a Far North Queensland man breached Queensland's COVID-19 border rules after he was intercepted at Cairns Airport yesterday. Full details in the story. Tropic Now BREAKING NEWS: Queensland border closed again - this time to all of NSW and the ACT.

08.01.2022 https://www.tropicnow.com.au//premier-palaszczuk-delivers-

07.01.2022 Make your listing the destination itself with these six updates https://www.airbnb.com.au//changes-to-make-to-your-listing

06.01.2022 The Reef is not dead! Good news from the Cairns Post. Reports of the death of the Great Barrier Reef may have been exaggerated, with new research showing encou...raging signs of coral growth in two-thirds of 86 monitored reefs. The annual report of the health of the reef by the Australian Institute of Marine Science, published today, has been welcomed by tourism operators who say they are battling widespread perceptions the reef is already dead. Today’s report shows modest increases in coral coverage in the reef’s central and southern zones, and a stabilisation in the north, after several years of hits from bleaching, cyclones and outbreaks of the crown-of-thorns starfish. Head researcher Dr Mike Emslie said the survey, which is now in its 35th year, showed the reef is resilient, but this resilience has limits. Dr Emslie’s team conducted their assessment between September 2019 and June 2020 at reefs scattered from below Rockhampton to the very tip of Cape York. The work is done by means of a manta tow, in which a marine scientist is pulled along a section of the reef underwater for two minutes, and afterwards calculates the percentage of sea floor covered by coral. The AIMS Annual Summary Report on the Great Barrier Reef is conducted by marine scientists assessing coral coverage during two-minute underwater tows over individual reefs. While the signs of growth were encouraging, Dr Emslie stressed that many reefs were coming from a low base. Out of the 86 reefs we surveyed this year, two thirds were low or moderate, with less than 30 per cent coral cover, he said. There were 23 reefs that had high coral cover, which is 30 to 50 per cent, and only five had very high coral cover, over 50 per cent. Comparing this year’s results to previous years of coral coverage gives a different perspective on the health of the reef. In the northern reef, coral coverage in 2020 was just half of what it was at its recorded peak, and in the southern reef it was at 60 per cent of its best-ever result. The peaks in both areas were recorded in Coral coverage in the central part of the Great Barrier Reef hit a peak in 2016, but is now at just over 60 per cent of those levels.. Coral coverage in the central part of the reef reached its highest level ever recorded in 2016, Dr Emslie said, but this year the coverage had fallen back to 61 per cent of that peak. The reef is taking repeated hits from coral bleaching, cyclones and crown-of-thorns outbreaks. While we have seen the Great Barrier Reef’s ability to begin recovery from these pressures, the frequency and intensity of disturbances means less time for full recovery to take place, Dr Emslie said. The full effect of last summer’s mass bleaching event the third in five years would not be known for several months, he added. The 35-year data set we’ve got shows that the long term trajectory of hard coral cover is actually ratcheting down, Dr Emslie said. Dr Mike Emslie in the field on the Great Barrier Reef. Picture: Supplied There are lot of good reefs still out there, but there’s also lots of impacted reefs. People can still go out and see the Great Barrier Reef in all its glory but we really need to be aware of what the long term data is telling is. Gareth Phillips, CEO of the Association of Marine Park Tour Operators and himself a reef scientist, said people who worked on the reef were seeing its recovery day to day, but negative publicity about the condition of the reef had been affecting visitor numbers prior to the coronavirus outbreak. The overwhelming message is ‘Go now to see what’s left, and what you will probably see is this stark white reef that’s just on it’s last legs’. It’s just completely false, he said. Marine operators do not deny that the reef has gone through some substantial pressures but as this report has shown, the reef has ability to recover, Mr Phillips said. It’s exactly in line with what the operators have been trying to say that the reef is not dead and it is a beautiful place. Gareth Phillips, Chief Executive Officer of the Association of Marine Park Tourism Operators. Picture: Brendan Radke Tourism operations on the reef were currently running at about 10-15 per cent of their pre-COVID capacity, Mr Phillips said, but he rejected popular suggestions this lack of activity could help the reef heal. Tourism actually has a positive impact on the reef, he said. With recent bleaching events, the tourism locations had very little impact because (operators) showed good stewardship. They monitor the reef. They’re a critical part of its management. The lack of commercial enterprise on the reef during the lockdown was also leading to an increase in illegal fishing in the area because the tourism boats provide surveillance, Mr Phillips said. Kevin Byrne, president of the Cairns Tourism Industry Association. Picture: Brendan Radke Cairns Tourism Industry Assocition president Kevin Byrne said operators were continuously fighting against this over-egging of the decline of the Great Barrier Reef. The perception that the reef was dying was fuelled by the contest of academics to try and paint the most gloomy picture, he said. The reef needs to be managed, it doesn’t at the moment need to be saved. According to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, there were 2.1 million visitor days to the reef in 2019. See more

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