Port Douglas is a town in Far North Queensland, Australia, approximately 70km north of Cairns. Its permanent population was 1287 residents in 2001 (2001 Australian Census)[1]. The town's population can often quadruple, however, with the influx of tourists during the peak tourism season May-September. The town is named in honour of former Premier of Queensland, John Douglas. Port Douglas developed quickly based on the mining industry, other parts of the area were established with timber cutting occurring in the area surrounding the Daintree River and with settlement starting to occur on lots around the Mossman River by 1880.
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