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 gets its mojo back
NOOSA has made national headlines this week, with a particularly flattering review announcing the coastal haven has again found it mojo.
Locals may not think...
Moved to remember
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
With the early wake up call thousands of people donned their winter woollies and headed down to Noosa Main Beach to...
Golf prodigy calls the shots
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
FROM the time she could stand up, Naomi Moore could be seen putting on the carpet of her family...
Jack is on a mission
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
EVERY year Noosa local Jack Millican travels to Sydney to march down the city’s main street on Anzac Day.
While...
Troop Train turns it on
By JOLENE OGLE
MORE than 230 passengers on board the Troop Train were welcomed to the township of Cooroy on Friday in true rock star...
Getting to know Noosa
DO YOU know the Indigenous meaning for Noosa? Want to get a better understanding of what the Noosa Biosphere is?
Or perhaps you are wondering...
School becomes crime scene
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
THE groundsman’s shed at Cooroy State School is looking rather bare after more than $2000 worth of tools were...
Different look for Eliza
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
NOOSA'S Eliza Stewart will be looking a little different come November, when she shaves off her beautiful long locks...