Nine pines escape the chop
NINE hoop pine trees that faced the axe have been saved with Noosa Council deciding to leave the trees as they are.
Last week Noosa...
More markets on the way
THE Noosa riverfront may soon be host to monthly twilight markets with discussions well underway between members of Noosaville Business Association and Noose MP...
Twilight fair saved by a whisker
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
DESPITE the miserable weather last Friday, Sunshine Beach State School’s Twilight Fair still went ahead and there was plenty...
It’s the Braby Bunch
By RON LANE
IN AN era when club loyalty and pride are in danger of becoming a thing of the past, it is...
Rego is a no-go
By JOLENE OGLE
LOCAL police are “astounded” at the amount of drivers caught driving unregistered vehicles, with 170 people caught so far this...
Supporters dig deep in gift for life
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
A MUM’S battle against cancer has been significantly helped by the community with a total of $21,000 raised at...
Wall a touching tribute
MORE than 60 people gathered at the Coast Guard headquarters on Sunday to celebrate the opening of the Munna Point memorial wall.
Made with a...
Clint takes Jurassic holiday
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
WHEN local pharmacist Clint Coker began researching the price of dinosaur eggs for his curious four-year-old granddaughter, he did...
Lenscape
THANKYOU to Kathy Graham for this gorgeous photo of an echidna enjoying a stroll in the Noosa National Park.
If you have a photo of...
Charity overflows for sick kids
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
HELD at Sheraton Noosa Resort and Spa, the event saw the likes of Mark Darin, Todd Widdicombe, Lincoln Lewis,...
Enjoy your tax breaks
The end of the financial year isn’t just about finding those long-lost receipts or getting stuck into that overdue bookkeeping, it’s also about snapping...
Drug offenders queue in court
By JOLENE OGLE
ELEVEN people appeared in Noosa Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday charged with drug offences, including one woman who will answer 14...