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Books do some good

THOUSANDS of books were sold and thousands of dollars raised for local charities at the annual Rotary Club of Noosa Heads Daybreak Bookfest. Held in...

It’s home at last

THE Grandison family couldn’t be happier to finally call Noosaville home, after a three-year battle to stay in their little piece of paradise. Stephen and...

Police drink-driving blitz

By JOLENE OGLE POLICE are reminding locals it can take up to six hours for alcohol to leave your system, after a recent blitz on...

Young ones show the way in the waves

BETWEEN THE FLAGS WITH RON LANE SATURDAY 8am was a case of third time lucky, with the heavy rain holding off while the Noosa Surf...

Morale boost for champions

COOROY BOWLS Well it apprears that T. Charles, D. Allisone, R. Alford and B. Cunnington had a real morale boost by their win...

Students learn safety message

By MEGAN WILSON STUDENTS are being encouraged to attend the Rotary Youth Driver Awareness (RYDA) Program, which is being rolled out across the Noosa Region...

Secrets of success

SECRETS' managing director Jane Meredith inspired local business owners at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry QLD Noosa (CCIQ Noosa) monthly meeting, held at...

Environmental fashion

By JORDAN CULLEN Native flora and fauna will be celebrated next Saturday from 6pm at ‘Canapes and Callistemons’, a fashion event held at The Outrigger...

Surf’s out for school

By JONATHON HOWARD TROPICSURF Noosa manager, Tim Mitchell, fears a Noosa Council decision to reduce three licences to two for surfing lessons on Main Beach...

Appeal over Lake Weyba

By JOLENE OGLE A local community group has slammed a developer’s decision to appeal the rejection of a proposed Lake Weyba development as “a total...

BIMBLEBOX SCREENING

THE documentary Bimblebox will be screened at the NPA Friday Environment Forum on 16 May. The film follows the story of Alpha resident Paola...

Baker’s buns rise to the occasion

Everyone was seeing pink when Baker’s Delight Noosa Junction helped raise more than $1000 for the Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) through the sale...

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Final call to enter Sunshine Coast Art Prize

Artists from across the Nation have until 19 May to enter one of Australia’s most prestigious art prizes. The Sunshine Coast National Art Prize boasts...