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Lifesavers need a hand

SUNSHINE Beach Surf Life Saving Club began patrols in the season of 1980-'81, making the club one of the youngest surf lifesaving clubs in...

Council’s sporting chance

GIVE your child a sporting start with Noosa Council’s ‘Come-n-Try Arvo’. Council has teamed up with Noosa sports clubs to give children a taste of...

Cash on the net

COMMUNITY groups can visit Noosa Council’s webpage for helpful advice about securing grant funding and assistance. www.noosa.qld.gov.au/more-grants-guidance includes links to a range of grant funding...

Business and pleasure

ON Tuesday 19 July Madill’s Holden played host to the Noosaville Business Association's 'Business after 5’ networking evening. The event was well attended with...

Work on the cottage

WORK is about to start on the refurbishment of Tait Duke Community Cottage in Earl Street, Tewantin. Site manager, Scott Mackenzie has been appointed and...

Dancing art takes centre stage

TO celebrate the Noosa Long Weekend Festival, the artx3 team has installed dancing art installations at The J Theatre, Noosaville. Yanni, Jan and Pam suspended...

Tribute paid to Kylie

TRIBUTES have poured in for the much-loved local learning support teacher Kylie Allen, who died after sustaining life-threatening injuries in a house fire on...

Pirates? Yes they arrrrrr…

By HOLLIE HARRIS GOOD Shepherd Lutheran College at Noosa will open its doors at the end of this month for three nights of pirates and...

Spirit of the dance

A LOCAL dance school has attracted a world class ballerina as one of only two studios on the young prodigy’s Australian tour. Miko Fogerty, the...

Brigade of baskets is back

THE Basket Brigade is back in force for another year, with an action plan to help even more families in need this Christmas. Planning is...

Films for foodies

SLOW Food Noosa’s Film with Food is always quick to sell out. Chefs Aden Moriarty from Noosa Springs, Matt Golinski and Eric Pernoud from Maison...

The forgotten passengers

NOOSA councillor Ingrid Jackson is not happy about a lack of public transport out of Noosa, saying local residents had been “forgotten”. In planning bus...

Recognition for outstanding teacher

A passion for science and a love of inspiring young minds has seen St Andrew’s Anglican College Head of Science Abigail Blessing, this week...