Boy Found Alight in Sunrise Beach
By JOLENE OGLE
POLICE are investigating after a boy suffered serious burns Saturday night 31 October in Sunrise Beach.
Police reported that about 6.45pm emergency services...
Food fight: opposing festivals to press ahead
AN ever-resilient Jim Berardo has announced the Noosa International Food and Wine Festival will go ahead, despite Tourism Events Queensland rejecting his proposal.
In a...
Same-sex letdown
LOCAL same-sex marriage activist Robin Bristow says he feels let down by the region’s elected officials and their refusal to openly support same-sex marriage.
In...
Headscarf row at RSL
By JOLENE OGLE
AN INTERNATIONAL badminton tournament held in Noosa last week has ended on a sour note, with accusations one player was asked to...
Death stalks horror shop
After nearly 30 years of helping locals scare each other with fancy dress and realistic props, the much-loved Fantasy Factory will soon close its...
A hunger for celebrity
By MEGAN OGLE
NOOSA was recently under the spell of two charismatic, budding celebrity chefs when an old Volkswagen drove into Noosa last Friday.
But working...
Christmas star shines
For Andrew Spence a shining star in Cooroy’s Christmas Tree could not be a more fitting tribute.
Andrew is the second person to be memorialised...
Halloween ball for kids
THE Halloween festivities are almost here, and if the idea of walking the streets isn’t appealing, the Noosa Bluelight Association is offering a safer...
Summit shares business secrets
NOOSA boasts some of the most popular and successful small businesses on the Sunshine Coast, so what is their secret to success?
Bigger Vision Group,...
Cops get health conscious
By JOLENE OGLE
LOCAL police were put through their paces this week when a team of health coaches dropped by for a range of bi-yearly...
Festival looks to be bigger and better
FOLLOWING the success of the 2015 Noosa Long Weekend Festival, the event organisers are planning an even bigger and better event for their 15th...
Pink attire at businesses
LOCAL businesses have turned pink to support Cancer Council’s Pink Ribbon Day on Monday 26 October.
Bunnings Noosaville got into the spirit of things with...