More eyes on the beat
By JOLENE OGLE
LOCALS and visitors can feel a little safer heading out at night after three new security cameras were installed on Hastings Street...
It’s all downhill from here
READY, set, go!
Students are busy building the ultimate billy cart to race in the Noosa Christian College 12th annual Billy Cart Grand Prix on...
Noosa’s one sea of pink
NOOSA'S inaugural Paddle in Pink event is off to a roaring start with entrants jumping at the chance to turn the Noosa Sound pink...
Lenscape
THANKS to Julie Hemsley who captured this photo of the controlled burn at Peregian Beach on Sunday.
If you have a photo of Noosa’s wildlife...
A life on the rails
By JOLENE OGLE
MOST Saturdays Eumundi local Michael Whitty can be found walking the 124-year-old rail trail from Eumundi to Cooroy with cutters in hand,...
App is a lifesaver
By MEGAN WILSON
A LOCAL lifesaver and paramedic have joined forces to save lives on Noosa roads, with the launch of the Make a Pact...
Using park as toilet is disgusting
By JOLENE OGLE
THERE'S no excuse for using public parks as a toilet, according to Noosa MP Glen Elmes, who says it simply amounts to...
Sad end for stranded whale calf
QUEENSLAND Parks and Wildlife has confirmed that a humpback whale calf that was stranded on Fraser Island has been euthanased.
QPWS principal ranger Ross Belcher...
Noosa Golf Club results
NOOSA GOLF CLUB
A SINGLE stableford was played on Tuesday 30 June with 180 entrants. Scratch rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: 1, Karl Shaw, daily handicap...
One swoop… 92 iced
Police have today closed a nine month drug operation that has rid the streets of over 2.5kg of the volatile drug, ice.
Operation Mike Tyras...
Numbers’ up for plate thefts
Numberplate theft is one the rise but Cooroy police have teamed up with Cooroy Rotary Club and the SES to help stop thieves in...
Surf’s up for network connection
By JOLENE OGLE
Good news is rolling in for residents of Peregian Beach and surrounds with works scheduled to start next year to connect about...