‘Grey nomads’ can rest easy
NOOSA Council has given the green light to trial an RV stop near the heart of Cooroy.
The decision was made at last night’s council...
Pretty ballerinas take centre stage
THE St Andrew’s Anglican College Family Fun Fair attracted hundreds of locals on Saturday who came along to enjoy performances from the Dance Centre...
Wheel meals on the slide
THE number of meals being produced in the Pomona and District Meals on Wheels kitchen has dropped significantly from 40 clients to just 28.
Kitchen...
Enter ice age
By JOLENE OGLE
THE devastating drug ice has made its way to Noosa Shire, with both Cooroy and Noosa Heads police confirming an...
Treasury rates Noosa ‘sound’
NOOSA Council’s financial health is “sound” and its future financial outlook “positive”, according to a Queensland Treasury Corporation credit review .
Council CEO Brett de...
All set for poker run
NOW in its ninth year, the annual Pomona Poker Run is on again with more than 300 bikes expected to make the 200km Hinterland...
Gore to the core
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
LIKE most girls her age, Wilara Turner has a cupboard full of make-up.The 16-year-old’s collection however, is far from...
Rain just too much
By JOLENE OGLE
Tourism Noosa have promised to do everything it can to ensure the future of the Noosa International Food and Wine...
School primed for fair result
WITH the sun shining and warm autumn weather, hundreds visited the 2015 St Andrew’s Family Fun Fair on Saturday with rides, stalls and food...
The ultimate challenge
By JOLENE OGLE
WALKING 96km in 39 hours might not seem like a big deal, but when you’re racing the clock, 5000 other...
More art just pops up
THE PopUp Art exhibition at Cooroy Butter Factory is now in its second phase as more than 50 local artists prepare works to be...
Glew will fix it
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
FOR more than 30 years, Noosa local Ian Glew has been competing in half-marathons Australia-wide. Indeed he has a...