Milestones of memories
By JOLENE OGLE
For Savannah Niven, her car is more than a way to get from A to B, it’s a lifetime of...
Out, up and at ’em!
By JOLENE OGLE
Local man Brian Day grew up in an era when homosexuality was illegal and considered a form of mental illness.
To...
It’s RSL v bowlers
By JOLENE OGLE
THE Cooroy RSL committee is urging all members to attend the coming AGM to have their say on how they...
Students break bread together
By DARRYN SMITH
WITH the toaster on, pop tunes blaring and hundreds of hungry students, Noosa District High School chaplain Shane Brigg...
Wide open for arts
OUTSTANDING regional artists and arts workers in Wide Bay are invited to apply for up to $30,000 in grants with applications now open for...
They dance for a billion
JO Searle, Charm Boulter, Sine Black, Joan Alexander, Cherry Bright, Ellie Broersen, Jo Terrans and Lisa Murane were among the 100 women who turned...
Amendment just the start
THE controversial Sekisui House development will soon be put to bed with Sunshine Coast Council (SCC) giving the developers a 31 March deadline to...
Local food the solution
By JOLENE OGLE
He’s been described as the world’s best farmer and now Joel Salatin is on his way to Noosa for a...
Coats of many colours
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
AFTER 40 years of dressing the community in elaborate gowns, shimmering coats and perfectly matched attire, Eumundi’s Elisabeth Esprester...
A lot of livin’ to do
By MEGAN WILSON
AN ELDERLY Noosa woman is calling for more community groups aimed at older people to help ease feelings of isolation...
Elder abuse in spotlight
THE rarely talked about topic of elder abuse is the subject of a theatre script that aims to educate and raise awareness of issues...
Time for a big clean-up
LAST year more than 500 volunteers collected over nine tonnes of rubbish throughout the Noosa Shire as part of Clean Up Australia Day.
This year...