Art that pops
THE PopUp! Art exhibition at the Cooroy Butter Factory has officially launched with a grand opening held in late April.
Councillor Tony Wellington was on...
Sea of high-energy dancers
By JOLENE OGLE
A FLASH mob took locals and visitors by surprise when they danced up a storm on Noosa Main Beach on...
Shark fears are toast
By FRANKIE LOW AND HANNAH MCKENZIE, YEAR 6
WHAT’S more dangerous than a shark?
Sunshine Beach State School recently had a shark specialist,...
Santa’s little supper
THE next Santa’s Classy Helpers lunch will be held at the Noosa Boathouse Restaurant on Friday 22 May from 12.30pm.
The theme for the lunch...
Battle lines draw applause
THE Battle of the Bands held on Wednesday 6 May was a huge success.
Now in its second year, there were about 140 people...
Bus route stays
By JOLENE OGLE
THE wheels on the bus will continue to turn for Noosaville residents after a campaign to have local streets removed...
Coast put on world map
IT really doesn’t get any better for the Sunshine Coast to pat itself on the back and show off to the world this weekend....
How sweet it is
JANE Cross of Sweetness Contained is busy getting ready for the Great Noosa Bake Off tomorrow (Friday 15 May) at Drysdale Funerals, Tewantin.
All bakers,...
Big thankyou for volunteers
Established in 1989, National Volunteer Week (11-17 May) is the largest celebration of volunteers and volunteerism in Australia.
Noosa Today would like to take this...
Jail terms handed out
By JOLENE OGLE
TWO local men were sentenced to jail at Noosa Magistrates' Court on Tuesday, with one of them to spend at...
He’s Clarke of the course
NOOSA GOLF
A SINGLE stableford played on Tuesday 5 May had 204 entrants. Scratch rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: Brett Clarke, daily handicap 3, score 42;...
New station fires up
By JOLENE OGLE
RESIDENTS of Pomona have welcomed the addition of a new fire and rescue station in the town’s emergency precinct.
Located on Reserve Street...