Centre makes a meal of grant
By JOLENE OGLE
A NEW fridge and freezer is a wish come true for Eumundi’s Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, which can now store bulk food thanks...
New boss, new projects in pipeline
By JOLENE OGLE
It was a unanimous vote to elect Councillor Sandy Bolton as the new chair of the council’s Infrastructure and Services Committee.
Cr Bob...
Noosa Plan set to change
By JOLENE OGLE
A BAN on intensive animal husbandry, more parks with better usability and stricter building codes were among the suggested amendments to the...
Kitchen capers have lunchers in stiches
By JOLENE OGLE
THE 2014 International Food and Wine Festival started with a bang and a lot of laughter when comedian Wendy Harmer made a...
Region at a loss
WHILE the Noosa Council is happy with the recent court decision over a 14-year legal action by developer Roy Thompson, it has been less...
Easter bus a big hit
By JOLENE OGLE
NOOSA Council’s free Easter bus has been hailed a success, with more than 33,000 people using the service over the eight day...
One Ella’f a long lunch
By JOLENE OGLE
RUGBY Union greats, the Ella brothers, lent a hand to help raise funds for young rugby talent development at the Noosa Dolphins’...
Angling to increase the catch
By JOLENE OGLE
“THEY’RE as tough as old boots,” said Gwen Gilson of Sunland Fish Hatchery, as she sent 20,000 Silver Perch fingerlings swimming into...
Update to war tribute
TEWANTIN'S cenotaph stands as a reminder of the sacrifice of men and women throughout past wars and has long been the place to pay...
Result brings smiles
CHILDREN in need have a reason to smile thanks to local businesses that supported the annual Smile for a Child John Piercy Memorial golf...
India eyes surf crown
PEREGIAN Beach Surf Club’s India O’Connor will finally know if her year-long quest to be crowned Jupiters Summer Surf Girl for 2014 has paid...
Farewelling a Noosa icon
FRIENDS of the much loved late Noosa icon Peter Reynolds, aka Mimi More, are invited to gather for a celebration of his life on...