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Fair trade for Nepal relief

ON Friday 8 and Saturday 9 May, Community Projects Worldwide stores will be donating 20 per cent of all sales to the Oxfam Nepal...

Resort (ing) to a fund-raiser

NOOSA Blue Resort has joined the quest to raise funds for cancer research and will hold a Biggest Morning Tea event on Thursday 28...

Calling bakers, cupcake makers

CALLING all bakers and cake lovers. As part of the coming Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea fund-raising drive, Drysdale Funerals are holding the Great Noosa...

Headlines worlds apart

TALK about about the difference between night and day, or going from the penthouse to the outhouse. I had it all last weekend. I...

What a relief

A YEAR’S supply of massages is one of the prizes up for grabs in the Ripple Massage Nepal fund-raising raffle. Only 200 tickets are available...

Plan now for future income

A LOCAL financial planner has warned that compulsory superannuation contributions are not enough to safeguard retirement for Noosa residents. Rob McGregor, of Holman McGregor Financial...

Knowing your retirement choices

IF you have retired or are thinking about retiring, it’s time to stay informed about what is best for you and your nest egg. With...

There’s no stopping that bus now

By JOLENE OGLE THE wheels on the bus will continue to turn for Noosaville residents after their campaign to have local streets removed from bus...

Rates cut means business, says Treasurer

By JOLENE OGLE GET out and invest, that’s the advice from Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey following the Reserve Bank’s decision to cut rates to just...

Packed night shows the network at work

THE monthly Tourism Noosa networking night for April was held at the Cricks Noosa showrooms, where local business owners came together for a night...

Causes covered as hundreds hit the books

MORE than 30,000 books lined the tables at the annual Noosa Daybreak Rotary Bookfest that ran from Friday 1 May to Sunday 3 May. The...

Progress puts to end silent era

By JOLENE OGLE AN application to build two industrial sheds next to a heritage-listed silent theatre looks likely to be given the green light at...

Noosa’s First Batch marks 10 years, warns of $10 coffee

As Noosa’s own First Batch Coffee Roasters celebrates 10 years of serving up quality brews, its founder is warning that soaring costs could soon...