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Council trench warfare glorified

Benny’s Beat By BENNY PIKE SO, in a complete slap in the face to our returned soldiers, especially our Anzacs, the Noosa clique...

School leaders welcomed

SUNSHINE Beach State School welcomed its new school leaders for 2015 at an assembly on Friday. Inspired by Principal Ms Easey’s speech on Fiona Wood,...

Tara’s hunger to help

A STRONG commitment to improving the livelihood of farmers in Australia and the South Pacific has led to an exciting career opportunity for an...

Arrr me mateys worth the wait

PIRATE PARK REVAMP Work to upgrade Noosaville’s popular Pirate Playground will begin next month with a boatload of new fun for local and visiting children...

The luck of the Irish

IT WAS a swell day at the Flanagan’s St Patrick Day celebrations on Tuesday - to be sure, to be sure! Locals and visitors turned...

Speed a concern

By JOLENE OGLE A MAN caught driving almost 40 kilometres per hour over the speed limit has been fined $531 and lost six...

Big field battles for honours

NOOSA GOLF THE competition was a single stableford - monthly mug, on Tuesday 10 March, with a total of 190 entrants. Scratch rating (M):...

Obedience on board

By JOLENE OGLE Betty Boo has been stand-up paddle boarding for almost 12 months and owner Maxine Stibbe couldn’t be happier with her...

Change is in the air

By KATIE DE VERTEUIL Noosa has seen ‘treechangers’ and ‘seachangers’ and now it looks ready to become the hotspot for the next generation...

Dog beach patrols plea

By JOLENE OGLE A LOCAL man has called on Noosa Council to increase patrols of the Sunshine Beach dog beach as a way...

Out and heads held high

By KATIE DE VERTEUIL One drunken night at a university Halloween party, two young hearts met, exchanged numbers, and form a friendship which...

Free Noosa celebrates

By JOLENE OGLE MONDAY 9 March marked two years since the Noosa community voted ‘Yes’ to reclaim their Noosa Council. To mark the anniversary,...

Artist turns invasive weed into fashion

From invasive vine to award-winning wearable art—local artist Vivien Eardley is set to wow audiences at this year’s Mary Valley Art Festival. Vivien will bring...

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