MP fears river neglect under Labor
By JOLENE OGLE
THE derelict houseboats littering Noosa River won’t be removed anytime soon, says Noosa MP Glen Elmes, who has slammed the...
Council wants your views
RESIDENTS are being urged to speak up on the social issues that matter most to our community, with feedback being collected to help shape...
Youth heart for art
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
NOOSA and Cooroy libraries have put together two small, yet vibrant exhibitions, showcasing art of local schools in a...
Bright spark buses
WITH reduced emissions and less sound pollution, electric buses are the perfect mode of transport for the Noosa biosphere and travellers on route 627...
Tony a top friend
SUNDAY 29 March was National Neighbour Day, a day dedicated to encouraging neighbours to get together and share a cuppa.
Jo and Peter Edwards of...
Man fined $1000 for animal cruelty
A 52-YEAR-OLD man was fined $1000 yesterday for “slamming” his 13-year-old dog on the ground at a local shopping centre earlier this year.
Appearing in...
It’s only the start
By JOLENE OGLE
A LOCAL architect is calling on Noosa Council to join 35 other local governments in a motion for same-sex marriage.
Robin Bristow has...
Rescue second to none
By RON LANE
THE recent crash of the ultra-light aircraft at Noosa Main Beach on Sunday 29 March at about 7am, was indeed a tragedy....
Ginger farmers’ zest for life
By JOLENE OGLE
For most 24-year-olds, Sunday starts with a hangover and greasy food but for Craig Weston the day means a 5am...
New HQ to enjoy a rapid rise
Insurance company YOUI looks set to continue its rapid rise in Australia, having recently announced plans to build an $80 million global headquarters on...
Soup kitchen stalls
By JOLENE OGLE
PLANS to create a much-needed soup kitchen in Tewantin for the homeless have been put on hold, despite over 100 calls for...
Care for Carers
A UNIVERSITY of the Sunshine Coast research project is aiming to help families cope with the ongoing stress that follows the placement of elderly...