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Expert advice to tackle projects

NOOSA residents are invited to head to Bunnings Warehouse Noosaville on weekends throughout January to learn handy tips for their next project through a...

Tough times for TAFE

By Jolene Ogle SINCE closing two and a half years ago, the former Noosa TAFE site has cost taxpayers a staggering $170,080 as it sits...

Recycling made easy

NOOSA Council discovered a number of common recycling misconceptions at the recycling workshops it held during National Recycling Week. Noosa Councillor Joe Jurisevic said more...

Keep furry and feathered friends cool

WITH summer fast approaching, Petbarn Noosa is reminding residents to take the right steps to protect their furry and feathered friends from the heat....

Chrissy? Holy cow!

STILL looking for the perfect Christmas present for a loved one? Why not surprise friends or family with an udderly unique gift and sponsor...

Students have a world of fun

SOME 34 international exchange students were welcomed to the Noosa Botanic Gardens earlier this month as part of the Rotary’s Youth Exchange program. The Rotary...

So easy – even adults can do it!

By Hollie Harris ELECTRIC bikes are fast becoming a common sight around Noosa and Ecotekk on Noosa River believes the fun and ease of travel...

Workers’ gifts a cut above

NOOSA Community Support (NCS) has teamed up with Cooroora Woodworkers Club and the Salvation Army to brighten the lives of local children this Christmas. For...

Good foundation for the future

By Jolene Ogle THE Noosa Biosphere Reserve Foundation has released their first quarterly report to the Noosa Council, outlining their mission statement, money spent on...

A cost-conscious Christmas

Traditionally in years past, Peppers Noosa has spent thousands of dollars on Christmas theming but this year (and in keeping with the eco-ethics of...

More cash to manage flood areas

COUNCIL has won a $250,000 grant from the Queensland Government to expand its Six Mile Creek Flood Study and equip the catchment with a...

Council calls for more time

COUNCIL is calling on the State Government to scrap proposed new planning rules that will halve the time councils have to assess development applications. Mayor...

Cancer increases leads. Bloomhill to seek more funds

Each year, around 4,000 Sunshine Coast residents are diagnosed with cancer, and among the local healthcare support providers is Buderim-based Bloomhill, which has seen...

Softballers tee off