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Childhood innocence captured in print

MEET award winning author Inga Simpson at the launch of her third novel Where the Trees Were. Ms Simpson will be at Annie’s Books, 8...

Another cyclist hit-run

JUST two weeks after local father Stephen Small was struck by a ute while riding his bicycle, another local man has been rushed to...

Close run race

IT WAS a close contest but former Noosa councillor Tony Wellington has won the top job and will be Noosa’s next mayor. The results were...

Concerns for dingoes’ health

By MEGAN OGLE NEW concerns have been raised over the wellbeing of the Fraser Island dingo population as visitors are expected to flock to the...

Bolton stays upbeat

TRUE to form, former councillor Sandy Bolton has graciously accepted defeat, congratulating the community and fellow council candidates on a “wonderful election”. “Congratulations to everyone...

Easter fishing treat

By JACK MANGROVE It was an Easter fishing Bonanza. Both the Noosa’s river and offshore reefs have been firing over the past week. Some exceptional...

Club is encouraged to engage

THE Cooroy RSL has been recognised for its contribution to the community and has been awarded the District Encouragement Award. Welfare officer Don Scott said...

Scout Medallion after long grind

AFTER four years of dedicated service, four Cooroy Scouts Johanna Beasley, Jade Clarke, Thomas Haack and Dylan Hafey, have been awarded the Australian Scout...

Lions muster funds for foster care

HUNGRY shoppers have helped the Lions Club of Peregian raise $1600 for the Anglicare Foster Care service. The Lions Club of Peregian gave up family...

Easter air at Aromas

LOCAL diners received an extra special Easter treat on Saturday 26 March when the Noosa Chorale performed an impromptu rendition of the Hallelujah Chorus. Diners...

Sound of Music mural strikes a chord

THE devastating terror attacks in Brussels that killed 35 people and injured 300 have sparked a local hostel owner to pay tribute to those...

Touching the dark

NOOSA takes a dark turn next month, when five of the best and most fierce heavy metal bands take to the stage at the...

Sunshine Coast student takes flight for 40-Hour Famine fundraiser

While most 17-year-olds are focused on school and exams, Sunshine Coast Grammar 
Year 12 student Jack Taylor is busy preparing to fly to help...