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Storms on the horizon

FORECASTERS at the Bureau of Meteorology are keeping a close eye on the possibility of another east coast low forming this weekend. Dr Andrew Tupper,...

Bags are comin’ back

AFTER countless volunteer hours and thousands of stitches, Boomerang Bag volunteers are finally ready to release the upcycled reusable bags into the Noosa community. The...

Hospital won’t be getting the boot

By MEGAN OGLE THE chief of Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service has moved to reassure residents that Noosa Hospital will remain open. Addressing the Chamber...

Ride backs late night trading

MORE than 40 residents put pedal to metal as they rode in support of local business in Noosa Junction. Protest organiser and Noosa Junction resident...

Double-up bylines

IT’S set to be double trouble at the Noosa Today newsdesk with twins Jolene and Megan Ogle opting to job share after Jolene’s return...

Pedalling hard for approval

By JOLENE OGLE NOOSA Council is expected to approve a material change of use for the Village Bicycle restaurant that will see the popular nightspot...

Flavour of the night

MORE than 120 cheese enthusiasts gathered at The J Noosa on Friday 10 June to delight in brie and bubbles as part of the...

Road promise to pay for election

THE LNP has this week promised $2 million towards sealing a popular tourist road if it is elected in the coming election. Noosa MP...

Molly’s Song made her Day

AFTER more than seven years of dedication and $40,000 in donations, Molly’s Song has finally reached its final verse with the charity’s founder moving...

Seven in tussle for Wide Bay

By MEGAN OGLE WARREN Truss’s retirement from Wide Bay means a new face will occupy the coastal seat after the 2 July election, with a...

Winter travellers warm to Noosa

TOURISM Noosa is heating up their marketing campaign as the cooler months set in across Australia. With chilly temperatures in both Melbourne and Sydney, Tourism...

Show of thanks for service

ON SATURDAY 11 June the Cooroy RSL sub-branch held a lunch for service widows in a bid to show the community’s appreciation for the...

Traditional owners blast dingo kill

Today is a deeply sad day for the Butchulla people, and I want to begin by acknowledging the profound emotional impact this news has...