A civilised election
By PHIL JARRATT
IT WAS a warm morning when I went to the Christian Outreach Centre to cast my vote last Friday, but it was...
Fine dining in song
WHEN you hear the words “Mr Jones and Me” you could be forgiven for thinking of the song made popular by the Counting Crows...
Noosa takes shape in print
ONCE upon a time not so long ago, there was a kingdom of sand at the edge of a sea.
For many years, no one...
Experiment with bits on sticks
NOW that the festive season is a distant memory, and it is tempting to talk about food again, this little gem will have you...
Dancer turns to the US
A LOCAL ballet student has pirouetted her way overseas after being accepted to train at a prestigious dance school in the USA.
When watching Ella...
Night out was the business
MORE than 200 people attended council’s #NoosaConnects business networking event at The J on Wednesday (16 March) night. A large and diverse group...
All aboard at Ginger Factory
STATION Master Jack is visiting The Ginger Factory these school holidays to meet all young budding train enthusiasts.
Station Master Jack will be joining the...
Divas line up for big break
ARE you an emerging opera diva or male vocalist looking for the next big break?
Regional Australia’s richest and most prestigious opera prize, the Dame...
Women rock the stage
LOCAL women rocked the stage at the annual fund-raiser to celebrate International Women’s Day.
The J played host to the Local Women Rock concert on...
Call for diverse economy
WITH only days left in the 2016 Council Election, candidate Ken Coleman is calling for a more diverse Noosa economy to avoid a rise...
New sports plan kicking goals
A LOCAL charity is kicking goals with the launch of a new sports program aimed at getting kids active in a supportive atmosphere.
Cr Sandy...
Greens expose “Gutter” politics
GREENS Councillor candidate Aaron White played dirty at the Marine Plastics Pollution Forum held at The J last Wednesday night (9 March) as he...