Tuck in to holiday specials
THE holiday season may have broken the bank but you can still enjoy a meal out with the family thanks to many local venues...
Jean gets Lions’ share
THE Tewantin Noosa Lions Club ran its annual raffle for a $1000 prize plus a cuddly Lion toy for the grandkids.
The raffle was drawn...
The long ride
IT HAS been a year of impressive feats, and one such was Kristy McGrath, who rode over 1700 kilometres through headwinds, steep hills and...
On call this week Meals on Wheels
Weekly roster for Tewantin-Noosa Meals on Wheels for week of Monday 29 December to Friday 2 January. ...
Tastes bloom for festival
The Ginger Flower and Food Festival is back for three days of flowers, food and entertainment for the whole family.
As one of Australia’s premier...
Nibble in the new year
New Year’s Eve is almost here and many of us will be hosting friends and family to celebrate the new year.
Whether there are...
Noosa gets mojo back
By JOLENE OGLE
TOURISM is the single biggest contributor to the local economy, boasting more than 8000 full-time jobs and over 14,000 people...
Top food and flowers line-up
THE impressive list of presenters for the 2015 Ginger Factory Flower and Food Festival has been released.
Among the list of presenters are some of...
Put the leftovers to good use
CHRISTMAS is over and the relatives have left but your fridge is still packed with leftovers from Christmas lunch.
Don’t throw it out. There are...
Growing healthy habits
CATH Manuel is an experienced horticulturalist, organic gardener and educator, with extensive knowledge on how to grow the best fruit, vegetables and herbs in...
Survival of the fittest
NEW research from a University of the Sunshine Coast PhD student has shown that seniors who exercise in groups are likely to have a...