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Iconic restaurant closes

The Prime Minister only ate there last month, but Noosa’s iconic Berardo’s Restaurant has now closed its doors. A media statement from the Noosa International...

Depp dog mercy dash

By JOLENE OGLE LOCAL businessman and former Ansett pilot Perry Taylor is used to flying the rich and famous around the world, but a couple...

Ted set to edge out Clive

By JOLENE OGLE LNP member Ted O’Brien has announced he will run for the seat of Fairfax at the next Federal Election against...

TAFE future remains unclear

By JOLENE OGLE The future of the Noosa TAFE site remains unclear despite the introduction of a new bill into parliament that will...

Butterflies boost

LOCAL phone and data supplier Sunshine Coast Community Telco has long supported Sunshine Butterflies. his relationship was strengthened this week through two means; the handing...

Family fair action aplenty

GET ready for an action packed, fun-filled day at the St Andrew’s Anglican College Family Fair on Saturday 30 May. Starting at 11am, there will...

Noosa urged to get with the times

ANOTHER major development has sparked passionate debate in and out of Noosa Council Chambers, but deputy mayor Bob Abbot said Noosa needed to get...

Spoilt makeover

SPOILT Noosa has moved and given itself an elaborate makeover in the process. Now located at 22 Rene Street, Noosaville, the iconic fashion warehouse has...

Pride in their work

By KATIE DE VERTEUIL THE Rotary Club of Noosa recognised five outstanding local employees for taking pride in their work last Monday. Ted Irvine...

Chappy faces the chop

By KATIE DE VERTEUIL THE seniors of Noosa District State High School are determined to keep their chaplain Shane Brigg on board, as...

Lenscape

SUSAN Tilley of Tewantin shared this photo of a bush rat stealing bird seed from her bird feeder. The bush rat has a pointed...

Swags for homeless youth

By JOLENE OGLE ALMOST 30 homeless youths will sleep a little less rough this winter, thanks to the generous donation of roll-up swags...

Ageing down under

“On January 1st, 2026, the first baby boomers will turn 80. If 70 is the new 50, will 80 be the new 60?...

Schools ban e-bikes