In Australia’s tropical North Queensland, Zoom-Zoom meets a diverse group of eco-conscious residents who believe that what we do today will matter tomorrow.
Words James Jennings / Images Jason Ierace / Films Grainger Films
The geography of Port Douglas, a coastal town in Far North Queensland, makes it one of the most enthralling places on Earth. Located alongside two World Heritage Sites – the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest – Port Douglas’s local community have become intertwined with the nature they live in and around.
The Captain Cook Highway is another star attraction: a winding, beautiful highway that hugs the Coral Sea. Its sparkling water reflects off my Zircon Sand Mazda CX-5 as I navigate the coastline of Port Douglas in style.
I’m here to meet the the area’s inhabitants who are committed to regenerative ways of living and working. I start with Oaks Kitchen & Garden, a Southeast Asian cooking school that uses homegrown, organic ingredients.