Noosa’s Foodies: Fratellini chef Malcom Grant
Fratellini chef Malcom Grant tells us about his favourite pasta dish right now and explains why it's important to stick to the basics when...
EON Broadcasting dominates Sunshine Coast Radio
Once again, EON Broadcasting continues to dominate the Sunshine Coast ratings.
919 Sea FM is Number One Under 40 and 92.7 Mix FM is Number...
Books to Broadway
Students from ‘Coast Academy of Song and Dance’ are currently hard at work rehearsing for their up and coming production of ‘Books to Broadway’...
Seniors Week activities at Pomona Community House
“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever,” said Mahatma Gandhi.
We all know that keeping our...
Noosa’s Foodies
Locale chef Andy Davies tells us about his favourite dish this season and spills about his life, loves and cooking tips.
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LISTEN - RedHanded Podcast
This Podcast by True Crime with Suruthi and Hannah covers everything from big time serial killers (and those you may never have...
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LISTEN - Chiaroscuro - Ocean Alley
Ocean Alley’s second album Chiaroscuro is a sun drenched, genre bending delight. The band has captivated audiences around the country with their...
10-day Jazz Party to make Noosa jump
Sydney and Melbourne’s finest jazz musicians, The Australian Jazz Ensemble, will team up with Noosa Chorale at the J for two shows on Friday...
All the fun of the fair
The wait for the St Thomas More Primary School Fete is almost over with the fun-filled event coming up on Saturday 17 August from...
Woodstock revisited
The 50 year anniversary of the legendary Woodstock music festival will be held on Saturday August 17 at the historic Cooran Hall. Celebrating ...
Don’t miss Noosa Open Studios
Now in its fourth year, Noosa Open Studios keeps growing bigger and better each year. To accommodate more artists, galleries and visitors, six art...
Noosa goes wild for Wilde’s comedy
Widely acknowledged as one of England’s funniest plays, Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest is a masterpiece combination of love, logic and language.
Taking place in a world full of gentlemen and ladies, the play sees Jack, Algernon, Gwendolyn and Cecily embark on tumultuous romantic journeys, under the watchful eye of the inimitable Lady
Bracknell.
A fresh take on Wilde’s comic masterpiece, Jane River’s directs one of the most well-crafted stage comedies of all time at Noosa Arts Theatre, opening in September.
Crowd favourite Stephen Moore is back from Sydney to play butlers Lane and Merriman. Stephen was with Noosa Arts Theatre for years, he won 13 Best Actor, 2 Best Supporting Actor, 2 Best Director, 2 Best Sound, 3 Adjudicator’s Awards and much more, all whilst he was with the theatre.
His immense talent is why director Jane Rivers has called him back from his home town of Sydney to star in The Importance of Being Earnest.
Oscar Wilde's madcap farce about mistaken identities, secret engagements, and lovers entanglements has been delighting readers for more than a century.
The Gala Opening Night is on 5 September at Noosa Arts Theatre, with shows running until September 14. Tickets...