Chicks off to the ball
Following the success of the last month, Chicks at the Flicks is back at Noosa BCC Cinemas and this time the audience will be...
Autumn out of the picture
IT MAY officially be autumn, but summer doesn’t seem to want to leave with temperatures expected to stay in the low-thirties until at least...
Kids in the groove
THE J Greenzone and Bluelight Disco are joining forces to trial a combined dance party for nine to 13-year-olds.
Commencing this Friday 13 March, the...
Shades of good covers
SHADES is the brainchild of Rod Fraser, a 25-year veteran of the music industry, musician and producer.
He has brought together four talented and versatile...
Sounds of the sea
THE Festival of Surfing is in full swing and there is plenty of action out of the water for all the landlubbers.
A packed program...
Post-storm Cooroy Originals
THEY got rained out by the remnants of Cyclone Marcia last month, but it’s time to get excited Cooroy because the line-up for the...
War explored in harmony
THE 100-year commemoration of the ANZAC Gallipoli landings has given Noosa Chorale the chance to bring back a thrilling and emotional work - Karl...
Taste treat under the stars
IT MAY officially be autumn, but the nights are still warm and clear - perfect for live music and a gourmet meal under the...
Band of brothers
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
ANAND, Bharat and Dhyan Chalmers share a bond of blood, but the local brothers’ true unison lies within the...
Festive, gay and proud
By DARRYN SMITH
MORE than 2500 event goers flocked to the Eumundi Markets on Saturday to take part in the annual Pride...
Rhythm is all relative
SOME times a good night out is a family affair and that is certainly the case with Romeo’s Apprentice - the band playing the...
Derek Rabelo’s blind faith
By PHIL JARRATT
A FEW years back Layne Beachley and I had the pleasure of attending a “waterman week” at a luxury resort...


















