Festival looks to be bigger and better
FOLLOWING the success of the 2015 Noosa Long Weekend Festival, the event organisers are planning an even bigger and better event for their 15th...
Pink attire at businesses
LOCAL businesses have turned pink to support Cancer Council’s Pink Ribbon Day on Monday 26 October.
Bunnings Noosaville got into the spirit of things with...
Giving and receiving
By JOLENE OGLE
After more than 20 years’ service to the Sunshine Beach Surf Club, supporters’ club president Warwick Redwood was honoured on the weekend...
Sea of pink
DINERS along Hastings Street were tickled pink on Monday night (19 October) when men and women took over the street in a Pinkinvasion.
The Harriers...
Community makes a connection
Small businesses in Noosa may not have to wait for the delayed NBN rollout of high-speed internet thanks to a possible community broadband solution.
CCIQ...
College slashes fees
A LOCAL school is making private education more affordable by reducing the annual student fees for new and existing students.
A Peregian Beach College spokesperson...
Help make a happy ending
Noosa Library Service has launched the Give-A-Book drive in support of the Sunshine Coast Basket Brigade campaign which helps families in need during the...
Down on the farm
Year one leaners from Sunshine Beach State School got up close and personal with cows on an exciting excursion to Maleny Dairy.
As part of...
New citizens welcomed
MORE than 250 friends and family cheered on loved ones at the Australian Citizenship Ceremony held at The J, Noosa, on Tuesday 27 October.
The...
Beach start for triathlon
Noosa Main Beach will be the hot spot for action on Sunday 1 November when the Noosa Triathlon kicks off for its 32nd year.
In...
Ideal for growing
By JOHN GREEN, PRESIDENT NOOSA DISTRICT ORCHID AND FOLIAGE SOCIETY
THE Noosa District Orchid and Foliage Society was formed so that orchid enthusiasts could get...
Lenscape
THANKYOU to Julie Hemsley, who sent in these photos of a pair of noisy myna babies who spent the afternoon in the hibiscus tree...