Our shining light
By JOLENE OGLE
IT’S A dream so old, Sunshine Butterflies founder Leanne Walsh can’t remember when she first thought of it, but the...
Grant to explore new ways to learn
A NEW $284,000 grant will enable the University of the Sunshine Coast to lead a project in collaboration with seven other regional universities to...
Heat ramps up on broiler farm
By JONATHON HOWARD
A GROUP of Cooroy residents are desperately trying to stop the development of an intensive broiler farm at Top Forestry...
Taxi’s give a warm welcome
By JOLENE OGLE
ALMOST 40 of the Sunshine Coast’s taxi drivers are geared up to provide a warm Welcome to Noosa this Summer...
Bus driver beyond the pale
By JONATHON HOWARD
A NOOSAVILLE couple have slammed the driving habits of a local Sunbus driver, who they say narrowly avoided running them...
Beauty and the beach
By RON LANE
AS a courtesy to our visitors over Christmas the local media has for years spread the message regarding beach safety...
Early start for road safety works
THE Australian and Queensland governments have announced an early beginning to urgent safety works on the Bruce Highway south of Gympie.
Federal Wide Bay MP...
Don’t be the loser this Christmas
By JONATHON HOWARD
NOOSA residents are being asked to stay vigilant over the festive trading season to prevent shoplifters from cashing in this...
Pair will be missed
By JONATHON HOWARD
A NOOSA mother whose son was riding in the Noosa Pengari Stiener School bus when it was involved in a...
Touching tribute
By JONATHON HOWARD
NOOSA Pengari Stiener School has described teacher Andre Vogel as a devoted father and passionate teacher in an official statement...
Breaking down gender barriers
By JONATHON HOWARD
PEREGIAN Springs resident Paul Kaczykowski, 31, has been named one of only five students to be awarded the Emerging Nurse...
Noosa Council unlocks weir refund
By JONATHON HOWARD
NOOSA Council has revealed a levy fund for the Noosa Waters lock and weir operations has built up to $731,873...