Support is locked in
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
LOCAL community groups, schools and individuals alike have lost their locks or jazzed up their hair this week, all...
Rockin’ their world
LOCAL Women Rock for International Womens Day was a huge success.
Noosa legend 92 years old, Emma Freeman opened the show with her inspirational...
Meals on wheels roster
WEEKLY roster for Tewantin-Noosa Meals on Wheels for week beginning Monday 23 March to Friday 27 March. ...
Affinity for the arts
‘TAKE one part circumstance, one part determined practice and stir in your natural affinities with a drop or three of good marketing’.
That may be...
Fightback on butter
By JOLENE OGLE
FOUNDER of Eco Tourism Noosa Bruce Creswell has questioned Noosa Council’s handling of the Butter Factory management review.
Mr Cresswell made...
Tonnes of rubbish
THE data is in and more than 400 volunteers collected over 12.5 tonnes of rubbish at this year’s Clean Up Australia Day events in...
Beating the bullies
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
THE age-old issue of bullying will be under the spotlight this Friday as the calendar marks the fifth annual...
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...