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Beachgoers stung by visitors

Hot northerly winds blew hundreds of bluebottle jellyfish into Noosa Main Beach on Wednesday, with more than 100 swimmers treated for stings before lunchtime. It...

The day after the blaze

More than 80 firefighters worked tirelessly throughout the night to contain a raging bushfire that threatened homes and a gasworks in Coolum on Thursday. The...

Fire closes motorway at Coolum

Noosa and Sunshine Coast residents planning to travel on the Sunshine Motorway are advised to find an alternative route with a massive grass fire...

Roller skaters are mad keen for it

By Jolene Ogle A Christmas present has unearthed a new trend in Noosa after hairdresser Tanya Stevens put out the call for fellow roller skaters...

Council decisions in the bag

By Jolene Ogle Councillors sat through a marathon first meeting for 2017 on Monday 16 January when the general committee met to discuss a range...

Kids on top at the tennis

By Hollie Harris Sunshine Beach State School conquered all to be crowned 2017 Queensland Schools Tennis Champions last Sunday. In one of the most dramatic and...

Savage search for missing feline

The plight of missing Bernese Mountain Dog Sash has inspired other pet owners to come forward in search of their missing furry friends. Tewantin resident...

Boomerang Bags on the move

By Hollie Harris Boomerang Bags Noosa has finally moved into its new home at Wallace House, Noosaville. Project Co-ordinator Desiree Gralton said she was delighted that...

Biosphere brings us up to speed

The Noosa Biosphere Reserve Foundation has released its first update on the Keep it in Kin Kin project. The group has reported initial works have...

Plan to ease strain on ER

By Hollie Harris Emergency Departments are becoming increasingly overloaded with non-life threatening patients and have launched a new campaign to educate the community about the...

Bodies are on the move to Cooroy

The iconic Australian Body Art Festival has found a new home in Cooroy, moving to the hinterland town after eight years in Eumundi. The 2017...

Two plays for the price of one!

By Hollie Harris Enjoy a double bill at the Noosa Arts Theatre with God of Carnage and A Steady Rain. Yasmina Reza’s God of Carnage is...

Surprising habits of wildlife

Who knew gay male swans are the most successful couples in raising signets to adulthood, lizards live in multigenerational family groups and snakes sometimes...