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Rate rise fears

By JONATHON HOWARD LONGTIME Noosa local and business owner Jeff Nuske said Noosa residents were not seeing the region’s full financial picture and he fears...

Petra’s Patch of Paradise

By JOLENE OGLE From the beautiful meadows of a small village in southern Germany to the Noosa National Park, Petra Goeltz has always indulged her...

Steeped in history

NESTLED at the base of Mount Cooroy is a town bustling with business, community spirit and some of the friendliest people you will meet. Cooroy...

Wild way to train dogs

WHEN you have problems with your dog, it really is as simple as a communication breakdown. Your dog is another species and owners try...

Pointer to dog issues

By JONATHON HOWARD A SAVAGE dog attack near Marcus Beach in June has prompted a resident to speak out about Noosa’s secret dog issues. Richard Jordan...

Dog attacks played down

By JONATHON HOWARD NOOSA Council has responded to concerns around dog attack issues across Noosa and says “serious dog attacks are rare in Noosa”. "Council officers...

Safeguarding children online

By JOLENE OGLE Shocking statistics released by the Government reveal that one in five Australian children aged between eight and seventeen experience cyber-bullying each year. The...

Where losers are winners

By JONATHON HOWARD HE was one of Australia’s most loved and most controversial Biggest Loser contestants, now John Morrall is inviting a group of 24...

Financial squeeze at nudist retreat

By JONATHON HOWARD NUDIST retreat owner Rainer Muekenberger said his adult party went “extremely well” last weekend, but remained worried that his finacial situation will...

Building castles made of sand

By JONATHON HOWARD THE sandcastle man Arron McCormick is back on Noosa Main Beach with his Noosa Council permit in hand. Last Thursday Noosa Council issued...

Light pole crash lands

By JONATHON HOWARD STAFF from Choices Flooring at Eenie Creek Road were shocked to witness a street pole collapse on a vehicle towing a caravan...

Flying foxes sent flapping

By JONATHON HOWARD SUNSHINE Coast Council has hailed its flying fox dispersal methods at Cassia Wildlife Corridor a success, despite two separate attempts to disperse...

Flathead, whiting go big

With school holidays done and dusted, this week will also see the end of the warm northerlies we have been experiencing as a south...