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Drink driving epidemic

By JOLENE OGLE SHOCKING statistics from local police have highlighted Noosa’s growing problem with drink driving as Noosa Magistrates' Court was once again packed with...

Golfers take a swing at breast cancer

MORE than 80 golfers from 12 clubs converged on Peregian Springs Golf Club last week, to help raise much needed funds for the Cindy...

Memorial wall mooted

By JONATHON HOWARD NOOSA Coast Guard wants to construct a memorial wall at the Noosa River mouth to honour the memory of lost loved ones. Noosa...

Butterflies seek a new home

By JOLENE OGLE The sun is shining for Sunshine Butterflies as the local charity comes one step closer to realising its dream. Founded by Leanne Walsh,...

Gap widens on bat issue

By JONATHON HOWARD NOOSA Council is moving ahead with plans to widen the natural buffer between Wallace Park residents and a dwindling flying fox colony. Concerns...

Raising awareness for kids in care

By JONATHON HOWARD STAFF from Cooroy Commonwealth Bank opted to wear their favourite bedtime attire for a good cause on Friday, 18 July. The pyjama clad...

Too close for comfort

By JONATHON HOWARD CONCERNS over the proposed removal of development restrictions on hinterland properties has sent shock waves through the ranks of the Noosa Biosphere...

Duck and cover

By JONATHON HOWARD A DISGRUNTLED magpie is swooping residents near the Noosa Caravan Park in Tewantin, and visitors are being asked to be mindful of...

Jewell of a talk

Richmond great Dale 'Flea’ Weightman was the guest of honour at the Noosa Tigers’ President’s Lunch, last Saturday. Don’t miss the last President’s Lunch on...

Council counts cost of cat fees

By JONATHON HOWARD NOOSA Councillors will cast their votes over whether to abolish cat registration from 1 October this year. The matter was raised during council’s...

Service has its reward

By JONATHON HOWARD WHEN retired arts teacher Carole Reilly received her volunteers badge at Cooroy State School 13 years ago, it was one of the...

Grin and bear it

IF you went down to the woods on Sunday, you would have been in for a big surprise. More than 400 children and teddy...

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...