Caring and creative
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
Miles Hunting has lived in Noosa since 2003, having moved to the area from the UK.
For the past eight...
Getting its act together
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
NOOSA Arts Theatre is renowned as one of the shire’s prime cultural centres, greatly popular with both locals and...
A lot to experience
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
WITH the abundance of creativity and artistic flare that continuously oozes out of the Shire, Noosa Today reporter KATIE...
Budget delivers on roads
NOOSA Council will receive over $1.1 million in funding from the Federal Budget under the Roads to Recovery program to help improve local roads.
Local...
Sea change planned
By JOLENE OGLE
THE net has been cast wide for Fisheries Queensland, which is likely to undergo major reform following the release of...
Preparing for the trail
HUNDREDS of students have strapped on their running shoes and taken to the mountains of the Noosa region as they prepare to complete the...
One for the books
POPULAR Sunshine Coast author Maggie Christensen will launch her third novel on the footpath at Annie’s Books on Peregian on Thursday 21 May, from...
192 entrants for Monthly Mug
NOOSA GOLF CLUB
A STABLEFORD was played for the Monthly Mug - single with 192 entrants on Tuesday 12 May. Scratch Rating(M): 72.0.
A grade: 1,...
Alice rocks the golfing crowds
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
CROWDS flocked to Noosa Springs Golf and Spa Resort this morning to catch a glimpse of rock music royalty Alice Cooper...
Fine food and wine
The International Food and Wine Festival opened the popular Festival Village on Friday night with a special Meet the Producers evening for local media...
Foodies have hungry eyes
By JOLENE OGLE
THE International Noosa Food and Wine Festival is officially underway and already it has been a busy time for foodies with a...
Fairy Raine from Fairy Lane?
Yes… Fairy Raine from Fairy Lane was one of the mystical creatures at the Cooroy Fusion Festival on Saturday as a collection of art,...













