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Expression captured in clay

By JOLENE OGLE THE Suncoast Jewellery and Art Expo is back for another year with an impressive list of local artists who will showcase their...

RSL rallied to battle

By JOLENE OGLE Tewantin Noosa RSL staff member Rachel Jarvis has never hesitated to help those in need but now her friends are calling on...

Moving on after trauma

By JONATHON HOWARD INCREDIBLE stories are beginning to surface from participants taking part in the Jetts Noosa 12-Week Weight Loss Journey. Christine Rayner (aka Charlie Brown)...

Riber race gathers pace

GYMPIE Terrace will be packed with onlookers for the inaugural Noosa Outrigger River Race this Saturday 11 October. The event has attracted outrigger teams from...

Tagged to beat world record

Little Cove was a hive of activity on Saturday morning as 55 avid Instagrammers took to the beach with cameras in hand to beat...

Breath tests blitz

POLICE were out in force over the long weekend, with a number of operations to help keep the roads safer. Operation North Shore blitzed the...

Tann’s the man

NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF THE A Grade nett champion winner is Ed Tann and the B Grade nett champion winner is Tony Ho. The October Mug...

Hydes meet Bachelor Blake

By JONATHON HOWARD THE Bachelor TV series has become the talk of Noosa this week, as local bachelorette Lisa Hyde edges closer to love with...

Numbers add up

By JONATHON HOWARD NOOSA Council mayor Noel Playford has attempted to address financial criticism towards the council, stating that his critics were entitled to their...

Growers fight import zinger

By JONATHON HOWARD A EUMUNDI ginger farmer is hoping Noosa shoppers will think local and buy local ginger, following a Federal Government decision to allow...

Poised for success

By JONATHON HOWARD A PEREGIAN Springs dance student will realise one of her wildest dreams after she was invited to study at the Australian Ballet...

Greyhounds like the slow lane

By JOLENE OGLE MORE than 45 greyhounds are killed every day as a result of the Australian racing industry, according to Animal Liberation Queensland. Friends of...

Landslip repair works to start above popular beach

A section of cliff face above a popular Sunshine Coast beach is being repaired and stabilised after being damaged during weather events. This repair work...