Unlocked vehicles: 11 fines, 10 warnings
By JONATHON HOWARD
NOOSA Police were shocked to discover almost 20 per cent of vehicles checked at Sunshine Beach and Sunrise Beach were...
Road rules breached
By JONATHON HOWARD
A NOOSA resident says she is fed up with the way motorists continue to ignore the road rules when entering...
School mourns
By JONATHON HOWARD
A DEEP sadness has fallen over the community this week following the horrific road deaths of Noosa Pengari Steiner School...
Street spirits are up
By JONATHON HOWARD
THE Christmas spirit has arrived at Hastings Street as one of the most popular beach precincts in the country turned...
Pub stays, name goes
By JONATHON HOWARD
A NATIONAL campaign to find a new name and brand for the former Ettamogah Pub could be one option for...
Star employee up ladder
By JONATHON HOWARD
SURRENDER Dorothy senior stylist Karina Iverson has shared her secrets to success after she was named Employee of the Year...
Eco friendly to the core
By JONATHON HOWARD
DYNAMIC duo and Malu Os owners Kristy Patten and Linda Boyes have been working hard for the past 14 months...
AFL kids wield the willow
By JONATHON HOWARD
A GROUP of students from St Thomas More Primary School, who normally play AFL, have tried their hand at cricket...
Surely on Moy’s wish list
By JONATHON HOWARD
THE memory and passionate legacy of Moy Sweetman, founder and former president of Frangipani Dreams, has been honoured with a...
Coastguards push ahead with plan
By JONATHON HOWARD
NOOSA Coast Guard QF5 is hoping Noosa Council will consider a newly proposed location for its memorial wall idea, after...
Petrol tax fuels debate
By JONATHON HOWARD
NOOSA motorists can expect to pay about $3 extra to fill up at the fuel pump, according to the Australian...
Group’s gift a snug fit
By JOLENE OGLE
INJURED animals will be more comfortable now thanks to the Noosa Arts and Craft Group, which donated more than 60...