Living room studio
By JOLENE OGLE
Located on elevated Panorama Drive and with views that will take the breath away is Jan and Jennie King’s home...
They’ve been a round
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
THERE were smiles all round at Cooroy Golf Course recently, when the first All Abilities Golf Day for the...
Alice Cooper is teed off
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
CROWDS flocked to Noosa Springs Golf and Spa Resort on Monday morning to catch a glimpse of rock music...
Ceramics a hands-on experience
LISA Brummel can’t wait to share her love of ceramics with the local community. So it’s by no coincidence that she is the latest...
Lunch with social butterflies
SUNSHINE Butterflies and University of the Sunshine Coast students have teamed up to host a fund-raising lunch in true country style on Sunshine Butterflies’...
Scientist in the making
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
WHEN it comes to science, 17-year-old Adrian Hindes is in his element. Born in El Salvador, the Good Shepherd...
Your efforts are appreciated
National Volunteer Week from 11 to 17 May is all about celebrating and showcasing the wonderful work of volunteers in Australia.
Noosa has an abundance...
Caring and creative
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
Miles Hunting has lived in Noosa since 2003, having moved to the area from the UK.
For the past eight...
Getting its act together
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
NOOSA Arts Theatre is renowned as one of the shire’s prime cultural centres, greatly popular with both locals and...
A lot to experience
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
WITH the abundance of creativity and artistic flare that continuously oozes out of the Shire, Noosa Today reporter KATIE...
Budget delivers on roads
NOOSA Council will receive over $1.1 million in funding from the Federal Budget under the Roads to Recovery program to help improve local roads.
Local...
Sea change planned
By JOLENE OGLE
THE net has been cast wide for Fisheries Queensland, which is likely to undergo major reform following the release of...