Slow down to new limits
By JOLENE OGLE
MOTORISTS will need to slow down along Eumundi Noosa Road following a decision to decrease the speed limit from 100km/h to 80km/h.
The...
Stunning necklet to be won
NOOSA Today in conjunction with Secrets Shhh is giving away a stunning Catwalk Odyssey Traveller necklet valued at $240.
One lucky reader will win the...
New boardwalk
COUNCIL is expected approve repair works on the decaying Park Road boardwalk from Little Cove to Noosa National Park at next week’s general meeting.
In...
Lions roar once again
By BRIAN STOCKWELL
THE Under-15 Noosa Lions Division One football side have taken their winning streak to seven games following a determined one-nil victory over...
Mixed bag for Noosa
By RICHARD MURRIHY
IT was a mixed weekend for Noosa in the softball with the Under15s recording a loss and a draw against Caboolture in...
Monthly mug attracts 200
NOOSA GOLF
A STABLEFORD for the monthly mug was played with 201 entrants on Tuesday 14 July. Scratch rating (M): 72.0.
A Grade: Derek Connolly, daily...
Don’t mess with our river, forum says
By JOLENE OGLE
More than 100 locals turned out for the Noosa River Forum last night (Thursday 16 July) at the Noosa Boathouse Restaurant.
Hosted by...
Saving the river
By JOLENE OGLE
HAVE we loved the Noosa River to death?
That’s the question posed by Noosa Residents and Ratepayers president Brian Stockwell as he leads...
Home and shed lost in fire
A HOME owner in Doonan has lost everything after a fire ripped through his property on Tuesday 14 July, destroying his home and shed.
A...
Digital Baxter boost
NOOSA'S digital entrepreneurs are about to get a boost of energy, optimism and wisdom from Steve Baxter, investor, entrepreneur and ‘shark’ on Channel Ten’s...
Olympian takes a leap
TRIPLE Olympian Vicki Roycroft will lead an impressive field of some of Australia’s top showjumpers competing at the Noosa Showgrounds this weekend.
The top riders...
That extra cover counts
By JOLENE OGLE
AS Noosa shivers its way through the coldest temperatures in five years, more than 1500 people will sleep rough throughout the shire...