Red-y to be red hot
By MEGAN WILSON
Ginger, Rusty and Bluey are just some of the names given to red heads, but only one name was appropriate...
Thursday girls give it all they’ve got
The Thursday Girls are back to it, raising funds for underprivileged students in Noosa who they believe should have access to the same opportunities...
Big Nippers return
Proving you can take the man from the ocean, but not the ocean from the man, one of Sunshine Beach Surf Club’s first Nippers...
Anxious butterflies are all a flutter
It will be a nervous wait for local charity Sunshine Butterflies as members head to Sydney to find out whether they will share in...
At home to car raiders
POLICE are urging locals and visitors to lock their cars, even if they are parked in their driveways for just a few minutes.
Last week...
At the crease against cancer
By JOLENE OGLE
Support is pouring in for the Betty Blockbuster community cricket day with local businesses and community members lending a hand...
High school bright sparks
THE numbers are in and Noosa District State High School has a lot to be proud of with 78 per cent of students graduating...
New biosphere group in the air
Noosa Mayor Noel Playford has welcomed Noosa Biosphere Association’s (NBA) decision to voluntarily wind-up the organisation after eight years of serving the community.
Mayor Playford...
Dance to break the chain
MORE than 200 people are expected to take a stand against domestic violence on Valentine’s Day when they take to the grass for the...
Lenscape
Noosa Today columnist Emily Black snapped this turtle with her phone camera while at the Emerald Resort on Hastings Street.
If you have a Lenscape...
Join the pride
By DARRYN SMITH
THE Cooroy Pomona Lions Club is looking for community-minded locals to join their club.
Club president Robin Salmon said he...
Jury is out on waste
NOOSA'S 24 Community Jury members wasted no time on Saturday getting straight into investigating the best way to reduce the 10,000 tonnes of organic...