NBN connection on the near horizon
NBN works have finally started in Noosa with the company building fixed-line technology for 8400 premises in parts of Noosa, Sunshine Beach, Sunrise Beach...
Help for injured wildlife
BIRDS, possums, gliders and other animals that have been nursed back to health following injury now stand a better chance of survival when released...
Newcomers are club champions
By Margaret Mourik
COOLUM CROQUET CLUB
CONGRATULATIONS to Wade Hart and Calista Roeder - Wade is the 2016 Coolum Croquet Club Golf Croquet Champion and Calista...
Legends in league of their own
SPORT lovers, councillors and event organisers gathered at Pirate Park on Friday 16 December to officially launch the Legends of League event for 2017.
Event...
Noosa Civic win for council
THE Planning and Environment Court has upheld Noosa Council’s 2015 decision to refuse QIC’s Noosa Civic expansion plans to double the existing retail space.
Mayor...
Police all out to promote safety on the streets
POLICE were out in force at the weekend to help everyone get off to a safe start these holidays.
Police hit the region’s night...
New brews tickle the tastebuds
A SMALL contingent of beer lovers gathered at the Imperial Hotel on Wednesday 14 December to taste test two new brews from Lion brewmaster...
Art out in the open
EVENT organisers have announced the return of the Noosa Open Studios following the success of the inaugural three-day event this year.
The event attracted hundreds...
Fairy pools vandalised
THE Fairy Pools at Noosa National Park have been defaced again and Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) rangers and Queensland Police Service are...
Holster’s indelible global footprint
NOOSA-BASED footwear company Holster has reached international success with an appearance at a Milan show fair helping the iconic sandals reach even more feet...
Tinsel on the tides
By Peter Mason
AVAST, me hearties, and yo-ho-ho - it’s Christmastime again and the organisers of the Noosa Waters annual boating flotilla are gearing up...
Not a good look
By Jolene Ogle
COUNCILLORS have voted down a proposed fuel station for Cooroy, arguing that it would create a poor first impression for the town...


















