Lenscape’s leapin’ lizard
LAST week we asked if our readers could help us identify the “mystery lizard” in our Lenscape section. We couldn’t pull the wool over...
Lions’ high honour
THE Lions Club of Peregian had a wonderful changeover dinner at the new Coolum Beach Hotel.
District Governor elect, Rod Somerville installed new president Peter...
Lenscape
THANKYOU to Noosa District State High School’s Year 11 co-ordinator Bridge Muir for this beautiful photo of a rainbow from the top of Mount...
Retailers on the run
By JOLENE OGLE
HIGH rent and an increase in online shopping is driving retailers to much cheaper industrial spaces in the Noosaville industrial...
More art is on the way
THE third instalment in the Butter Factory Arts Centre’s rolling four-month arts initiative will be unveiled on Saturday 4 July.
The official opening will be...
High school in business gear
NOOSA District State High School (NDSHS) has successfully hosted Australian Business Week for the 12th straight year, and their appetite for the program hasn’t...
Looking for a Buddy?
By JOLENE OGLE
THE Noosa business market is in the midst of a revival and Global Cafe and hostel owner Danny Simmonds has...
Art for all busy bodies
By JOLENE OGLE
THE Australian Body Art Festival is back for 2015 with event organisers taking the popular arts carnival to a whole...
On the Port Moresby Beat
THIS is my first column from Port Moresby, where I will be based for the next few weeks, doing media work for the Pacific...
Tourists spend a penny
By JOLENE OGLE
A HOLIDAYMAKER and his family have been left distraught after three girls from a campervan pulled into the park they...
Lock it up… or lose it
POLICE are growing frustrated with people who leave valuables in their unlocked cars, with a recent spate of thefts leaving car owners red-faced.
Acting Officer...
Setting the pace
NOOSA GOLF CLUB
There were 196 entrants for a single stableford on Tuesday 23 June.
Scratch Rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: 1, Dwight Bandman, daily handicap...