School zone… slow down
AS SCHOOL resumes, local road users are being urged to slow down and be extra vigilant when travelling in school zones.
Local police have warned...
A class act
THE collective sigh of relief now Christmas has passed is the starting gun for local charity Santa’s Classy Helpers who work year-round to help...
On call this week Meals on Wheels
WEEKLY roster for Tewantin-Noosa Meals on Wheels, for week beginning Monday 2 February to Friday 6 February. ...
Break for columnist
Our best wishes to Noosa Today columnist, Phil Jarratt, who is currently recovering at home from a minor health scare.
We hope you’re resting, relaxing...
Pride of one’s place
Benny's Beat
I DON’T know about you but, gee, I am proud to be an Australian and each year I admire all the volunteers and...
Mobile phone charges
In brief
A 14-year-old Tewantin teenager will face Noosa Heads Childrens’ Court after being charged with stealing a phone from a local shopping centre.
Police will...
Ships of shame
By DARRYN SMITH
MEMBER for Noosa Glen Elmes says he has had enough of the unseaworthy and hazardous boats polluting Noosa River, pledging to clean...
Rising up to smack it down
By JOLENE OGLE
NOOSAVILLE will be alive with the sound of drums on Valentine’s Day when more than 200 people rise up in...
Pretty fly for a wi-fi
YOU may have noticed Telstra public phone boxes have had a makeover. Telstra has joined up with global Hotspot provider, FON, to update the...
PUPs out to play
By JOLENE OGLE
PALMER'S PUPs were on show at the Palmer Coolum Resort on Tuesday, with the team gathered to pledge their support...
Freedom is Open Ended
By MEGAN WILSON
FREE speech, artistic expression and political discussion will all be on the table when The J hosts the first Open...
Sunshine takes out second
SUNSHINE Beach Surf Club has secured second place in the Surf Race Championships held at Alexandra Headlands over the weekend.
Lifesavers brought their patrol skills...