Blindsided by Brexit
By PHIL JARRATT
HANDS up if you were a bit blindsided by the Leave vote winning last week’s Brexit referendum in what is currently known...
Small club makes a big impact
By RON LANE
DESPITE its outstanding success, and for reasons that are hard to understand, it would have to be one of the best...
Wrecks rule at high tide
LOCK up your grannies, the wrecks are back!
The dramatic East Coast Low swell event may have just about run its race by last weekend,...
Winter lifesavers on the line
By RON LANE
The summer is over and for the majority of the volunteer lifesaver it is now football, tennis or just plain surfing -...
Small bodies, massive burns
By RON LANE
FRIDAY 27 May 2016 is a date that will live in my memory forever. It was on this evening, on...
The little island of the gods
By PHIL JARRATT
AS I write this I’m looking out over a sun-washed bay full of small boats with a craggy coastline punctuated by a...
A master of the pool
By RON LANE
FOR Jan Croft - iconic figure in the sporting fraternity of Noosa - her involvement and indeed her love of water...
Going home
By PHIL JARRATT
LAST weekend was a big one for family, and it ended as it began, with a few tears and a heady mix...
Goodbye Mum, and thanks for all the fish
By PHIL JARRATT
YOU need to look after your mum, someone said the other day. You only get one.
Half an hour before I sat down...
Nippers to spread tentacles
By RON LANE
IT'S 4.30pm, Friday 26 May 2013, and a small group of people are crowding into the training room of the Noosa...
Student leaders pledge service
By RON LANE
FOR those of us who attended the 9am Anzac Day Memorial Service at Tewantin, I think we would agree that one of...