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The very distinguished gentlemen

THE sun shone brightly for the inaugural Distinguished Gentlemen’s Ride through Noosa on Sunday (27 September), with 75 well-dressed bike riders spreading awareness of...

Briteside to home discards

COUNCIL is encouraging residents to drop off any useful household items they no longer need at the Eumundi-Noosa Road landfill’s not-for-profit Briteside Tip Top...

Sex Party lets it all hang out

THE Australian Sex Party has slammed a recent spike in fines for wilful exposure at Noosa’s unofficial nudist beach, calling for locals to protest. Australian...

Lenscape

AHHHH Noosa! It doesn’t get much better than this. As the weather warms up, we can expect to see some of Noosa’s famous sunsets...

Shifting shores

A SINKHOLE larger than a football oval that swallowed a caravan and campervan at Inskip Point has been deemed “relatively stable”. A geotechnical engineer has...

Tony to run for mayor

By JOLENE OGLE NOOSA Councillor Tony Wellington has announced he will run for mayor at the March council elections. In a statement provided to Noosa Today,...

Puppy appeal would be welcome relief

By JOLENE OGLE THE school holidays are usually a time for family holidays or trips to the park, but for the Laidlaw family of Tewantin...

Top global drive

WHILE Noosa enjoys a successful start to the spring/summer tourism season, Tourism Noosa has announced a global market strategy for the coming two years...

But us no butts

By JOLENE OGLE It’s time for smokers to bin their butts as the council calls on locals to act responsibly when it comes to disposing...

Vitality in students’ art

COLOURFUL artworks produced as part of last year’s Noosa Biosphere Art Prize Artists-in-Schools program are on show at Noosa Regional Gallery. Gallery director Nina Shadforth...

Letters to the Editor

Knives out soon IF MALCOLM Turnbull is as smart as he thinks he is then he must realise that Scott Morrison and the party will...

Beans beats two ticks

BEANS, the 15-year-old beagle, is back home with her family after a double tick bite landed her in intensive care for a week. It was...

Sunshine Coast swimmers lead the region at State Championships

Sunshine Coast Grammar Swimming Club continues to make its mark in the swimming world, placing sixth at the 2025 Queensland Short Course Championships and...