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Don’t fail the whales

By HOLLIE HARRIS ENVRONMENT Minister Dr Steven Miles reminds us to steer clear of all special interest whales - not just Migaloo - this whale...

Face of the fund-raiser

BATTLING breast cancer twice in less than five years has motivated mother-of-three Megan Grisman to take the first steps towards a Degree in Nursing...

Cash for modified car

By HOLLIE HARRIS THE RACV Resort Noosa hosted a fund-raiser this week to help raise money for wheelchair-bound Tewantin lady Rachael Henson to buy a...

Taste of victory

By JOLENE OGLE NOOSA local Elena Duggan has taken out the top title in the 2016 Masterchef competition, beating Noosa chef Matt Sinclair by just...

Iain bags award for top ‘lyrical tenor voice’

BRISBANE tenor Iain Henderson’s top note and overall performance convinced judges he was worthy of the $15,000 Dame Joan Sutherland Award (DJSA) in Noosa...

Mumpreneur’s winning ways

By HOLLIE HARRIS NOOSA businesswoman Aimee Sherriff has been selected as a finalist in the 2016 AusMumpreneur Awards and Conference. Aimee is founder of The Powerhouse...

Rare insight into art

NOOSA Open Studios is inviting guests into the private studios of local artists to celebrate the diverse talent hidden in the Noosa Shire. Jump on...

Call to share pro-abortion stories

By JOLENE OGLE AUSTRALIAN Sex Party leader and member of Victorian Parliament Fiona Patten was in Noosa on Monday to join with local activist Robin...

Bus route overlooks pregnant women

PREGNANT women will have to travel two and a half hours to the new University hospital after TransLink failed to include a new route...

Noosa cops miss out on camera roll-out

ALMOST 3000 body worn cameras have been delivered to 26 police stations throughout Queensland, but Noosa, Cooroy and Coolum stations have all missed out. The...

Rhythms of Africa

THE music of Africa came to St Andrew’s Anglican College last week when a group of visiting musicians performed as part of World Music...

Lapping up the changes

THE Pomona School pool had a welcome makeover during the winter break and is ready to re-open in August. The pool now has warm 28-degree...

What’s in a name?

If it feels like every second dog you pass on a morning walk in Noosa is a Cavoodle named Luna or Milo, you’re not...

Shot Roo doing well

Retreat to nature