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All for love of animals

A local volunteer is shining a light on disadvantaged animals with a lantern-making course set to raise much-needed funds. Eumundi Rotary member Bronwyn Innes is...

Determined to dance

Eleven-year-old Alfie Shatlock’s dreams of becoming a professional ballet dancer are becoming a reality much faster than either Alfie or his parents expected. Alfie, from...

Bags released with a bang

LOCALS gathered to celebrate the release of the first 1000 Boomerang Bags into the Noosa community at the Bent Banana on Sunday 19 June. Boomerang...

Coffee and culture blend

AROMAS Noosa is bringing together coffee and culture with local artist Cheryl McGannon creating works right in the Hastings Street cafe. From Saturday 25 June,...

Men’s Shed a drawcard

SINCE opening their woodworking shed last year, the Noosa Men’s Shed has become one of the most popular organisations in the Noosa community. Noosa Men’s...

Young entrepreneurs get down to business

NOOSA District State High School year 11 students are about to get down to business as part of the annual Australian Business Week (ABW)...

Skills, strength combo for success

MUSCLE power and human strength was the winner at the recent Human Powered Vehicle challenge held on the Gold Coast. Good Shepherd Lutheran College’s first...

Boost to arts, culture

By JOLENE OGLE THE much-loved Noosa Long Weekend festival has received a boost, thanks to almost $30,000 in funding from the State Government’s Art’s Funding...

Village Bicycle back on track

By MEGAN OGLE AFTER months of debate, Noosa Council has approved a material change of use for he Village Bicycle restaurant that will see the...

Boxes of hope

TEWANTIN State School students hope to brighten the lives of their East Timorese counterparts with hundreds of educational care packages sent to a school...

Wellington roast well done

MAYOR Tony Wellington was marinated and skewered as friends and colleagues served the mayor up as a well-cooked Sunday Roast. The roasting event, held at...

Slow Food movement gathering pace

By JOLENE OGLE From just five members meeting at Pomona in 2003, Slow Food Noosa is now one of the region’s most proactive community groups...

Concerns over WHO pandemic agreement

There is much concern in the community about the Albanese Labor Government’s adoption of the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) Pandemic Agreement. In May 2024,...