Dropouts in chamber’s sights
By JONATHON HOWARD
NOOSA businesses are hungry for faster and more reliable internet as the demand for instant information and reliable connectivity exceeds the capabilities...
Junction traders get their fill
By JONATHON HOWARD
A WAVE of optimism is sweeping across the Noosa Junction as several new businesses open their doors and empty spaces begin to...
Razors are out
By JOLENE OGLE
SPM Law partner Michael Sobey doesn’t need much mo-tivation to throw away the razor for the month of November.
Now in his fifth...
Brewing up business
By JONATHON HOWARD
NEW business owner and footy fanatic Andrew Edelman has taken over Jamaica Blue Cafe in Noosa Civic and he’s breathing new life...
Hefty fines for wandering dogs
WANDERING off-leash dogs could cost their owners a lot of money in fines and impoundment charges says Noosa Council.
The council warning follows a spike...
Park open to barks
DOG lovers can now include their beloved pets on trips to picturesque Lake Macdonald, with Seqwater declaring the area ‘dog friendly’.
Pooches are now allowed...
Drivers should go with the flow
MOTORISTS should be on the lookout for changed traffic conditions around the Cooroy Southern Interchange being built as part of the $590 million Bruce...
National recognition for Nippers
By JONATHON HOWARD
NOOSA’S Seahorse Nippers program is taking the country by storm and has received national recognition after it was named the Australian Community...
Van Den Heuvel monsters big field
TEWANTIN NOOSA GOLF
A STABLEFORD was played on GA Course with 190 entrants on Tuesday 21 October. Scratching Rating (M): 71.0.
Results: A Grade -...
Safe night crackdown
By JOLENE OGLE
BIG changes to legislation will see those who attack healthcare workers face 14 years' jail, and a new trial will see paramedics...
Net ban anger
By JONATHON HOWARD
LONG-TIME fisherman and Boreen Point resident Trevor Cleary has spoken of his disappointment in the Noosa Council for recommending a ban on...
Decrease in fish: report
By JOLENE OGLE
A LACK of rainfall and vegetation throughout south-east Queensland waterways is causing a decrease in fish, according to the latest Healthy Waterways...