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Budding brilliance

ELAINE Walter of Tewantin has been busy creating a long-lasting alternative for the Mother’s Day bouquet. Flowers are beautiful, but they don’t always last long,...

Win makes Gray’s day

COOROY GOLF THE women’s Tuesday club held a stableford on the front nine. Winner was Maz Gray 15 and the runner-up Mary Miller 14. Rundown:...

Authors share the stage

TWO distinguished, but diverse, World War II writers will share the stage at an Author’s Evening presented by the Friends of the Noosaville Library...

It was just so Anzac

  Benny's Beat, By BENNY PIKE PROUD to be an Australian is an understatement, after the wonderful involvement in the Anzac Day celebrations. Whether it was Noosa...

Time to clean up

By KATIE DE VERTEUIL WHILE it has become one of the Shire’s most popular camping sites, Double Island Point is quickly growing another...

Bat-tered and bruised

A COLONY of flying foxes is driving some residents batty by enjoying an extended holiday in Wallace Park, Tewantin. In recent letters to the editor,...

Harts in arts

For the first time, Pro Hart’s grandchildren Jake, Chloe and Harry will be exhibiting their latest works together in a special display at David...

Studio clean out time

Artists are invited to participate in the Pomona Railway Station Gallery Art Market in the Paddock to be held on Saturday 27 June from...

Efforts raise service standards

By KATIE DE VERTEUIL Noosa’s Allan Hazell was given quite a shock last week when he was named winner of the Above and...

Showcase for secrets of success

Local fine and fashion jewellery retailer Secrets may not have won the award for best Australian accessory brand but the company is proud to...

Core figure makes Apple Isle move

By JOLENE OGLE This week Noosa will say farewell to one of the region’s stalwarts who gave so much to the community and asked for...

Spirit of sacrifice, service celebrated

STUDENTS at St Andrew’s Anglican College, led by the New Zealand Veteran’s Band, were out in force on Friday for a special Anzac Day...

SunnyKids launch Christmas appeal

While many families are preparing for a joyful Christmas filled with gifts, food, and laughter, the holiday season is one of the most dangerous...