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Helping hand with happiness

DOUBLE Happiness has dedicated the whole of February as Community Health Month. They will be offering free workshops, treatment specials and give-aways. Some of their...

Learning for well-being

RESEARCH has found declining social connection is leading to feelings of isolation and loneliness in the world’s older population. The research showed sharing information,...

Site offers the pick of the crop

FOOD lovers looking for a unique Noosa experience are in for a treat with the official launch of the new Noosa Food eTrail website. The...

Back to school stress

By MEGAN WILSON FOR the many Noosa children returning to school this week, it can be a daunting experience. To help with the stress...

Supercharging your food

BEST-SELLING cookbook author Lee Holmes is coming to Noosa next weekend to host a special Green Brunch. The brunch will be held at The River...

How to keep it healthy

HEALTHY living and organic eating is the epitome of the true Noosa lifestyle, and through Organika, local brothers Kris and Josh are offering all...

Beating back the lunch box blues

BACK to school for many mums means back to the daily drama of finding something fast, nutritious and kid-approved to put in lunch boxes. It’s...

Sneak peek at nuptial bliss

ANY bride who has dreamed of celebrating her wedding in one of Noosa’s most prestigious locations, now has a chance to take a sneak...

Big taste of ginger

By DARRYN SMITH THOUSANDS of locals and visitors flooded the gates of the Ginger Factory for the 2015 Ginger Flower and Food...

Kids need one vital hour

REGULAR physical activity, as often as 60 minutes per day, has a stack of health and well-being benefits for young ones through to big...

Book it in

FRIENDS of the Noosaville Library are seeking donations of books for their first major book sale of 2015 on 31 January - election day...

Sports build skills for life

Tania Phillips BACK to school this week doesn’t just mean a new school year and new teachers and classmates - it also means...

Fireworks cancellation draws national criticism

Sandy Zubrinich, Chair of the Sunshine Coast Business Council said the decision to cancel this year’s New Year’s Eve fireworks display at Mooloolaba has...