Monthly Archives: November 2023
Colourful Christmas market
Ceramics, hand-crafted batik scarves, bags, embroidery delights, even haiku booklets—Wallace House, the home of Noosa Arts & Crafts (NSACA), has been the place to...
John’s big show must go on
Do you remember John Fraser’s 90th birthday bash, previewed in these pages a year ago?
No one who was present for the extravagant bash at...
Harpist Hilary ready to bring Christmas cheer
Irish mezzo soprano, harpist Hilary O’Neill, will be joined by talented pianist and flautist, Janet Brewer and singer Lea Czikowski to present a Christmas...
Circus family brings carnival of surprises to Maroochydore
The Sunshine Coast is playing home to a seventh-generation entertainment group with a performance so impressive, that they’re not only a highly acclaimed nationally...
Alleged drink spiking at Schoolies party
With Schoolies kicking off, Sunshine Coast police have issued a timely reminder that there may be opportunists targeting school leavers’ drinks whilst they are...
Drowning with Bryan at Boatie
A large and enthusiastic crowd filled the Boathouse last Friday night for the Noosa launch of Aussie icon and actor Bryan Brown’s first novel,...
Police work with community to enhance home security
This Crime Prevention Week, Queensland Police Service is working to support the community to enhance their personal, home and business safety.
Across the state, QPS...
New research on Bull Shark activity in Noosa
New research led by the University of the Sunshine Coast is hoping to provide greater understanding of bull shark activity across the Sunshine Coast...
Liv crowned winner of GI Challenge
The Generation Innovation 2023 GI Challenge has come to an electrifying conclusion, with Noosa local Liv Gilchrist emerging victorious in the fiercely contested Pitch...
Josh Pyke is coming to The J
Josh Pyke is a prolific songwriter, with a successful and critically acclaimed career both domestically and overseas.
He hits the road this November to...
Artistic tribute to parrot
Work on the final stage of the Rufous Street Precinct at Peregian Beach will commence shortly, with a new public artwork taking shape in...
Ecoboxtec in Noosa starts to gain momentum
About 1.4 trillion beverage containers are used worldwide every year.
Many containers are sadly disposed of in landfill or waterways, but Noosa’s new reverse...