community diary
Last lunch
THE THURSDAY GIRLS would like to announce that their next function will be a lunch held at River Deck Restaurant, Noosa Marina, at...
Thousand reasons to fight graffiti
MORE than 1000 local young people will take part in a new education program targeting graffiti.
As part of the 2014 Safer Queensland Community Grants...
They’re all class
By JOLENE OGLE
MORE than 120 locals came together in what was a classy way to help local families doing it tough this...
All in for a good read
By JOLENE OGLE
TWO years in the making, the Noosa Writers group launched their latest literary offering to a packed house last Friday.
Frozen...
Mayoral push for bikes
By JOLENE OGLE
GET on your bike to keep those “dreaded” traffic lights away, that’s the message from Noosa mayor Noel Playford.
“The inevitability...
Epic contest in battle of codes
I HONESTLY thought I was watching a Charlton Heston epic movie when I tried to sit quietly at the Contendor of the Codes boxing...
Victory on the seas
By JOLENE OGLE
THEY have been trained to fire a weapon and use the latest communications technology, but many of the 7th Combat...
Grand in hand fund-raiser
HAVE you got your ticket yet? Time is running out to grab one of only 400 tickets for the Sunshine Beach Surf Club Nippers...
Mangoes are hot property
By JONATHON HOWARD
MANGO mania is sweeping across Noosa this month with prices tipped to fall in time for Christmas.
No Queensland Christmas is...
Shabby coastline treatment
By JONATHON HOWARD
SEVERAL Noosa Councillors have expressed their disgust with the treatment of the Noosa North Shore following the Brisbane G20 long...
Supporters have a lot at stake
By JONATHON HOWARD
COOROY residents continue to voice their support for the Cooroy Butchery to re-open with several regular customers going vegetarian until...
From Harvey to Harley
By JOLENE OGLE
IF RIDING off into the sunset on a softail Fat Boy Harley Davidson sounds like the perfect Christmas present, then...