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Smart pups keep kids on toes

OVER the past four years, 12 Smart Pups in training have been part of daily school life at Sunshine Beach State School.The local school...

Rent cash gone with wallet

By JOLENE OGLE A TEWANTIN woman is pleading for the return of her daughter’s wallet after it was left on a supermarket bench...

Noosa sends invite

AS temperatures drop in Melbourne a touch of Noosa sunshine has arrived, thanks to Tourism Noosa’s winter marketing campaign You Could Be Here. The campaign...

Woman missing for a week

In brief POLICE are appealing for public assistance to help locate a 68-year-old woman reported missing from Sunshine Beach. Christine Hunter has not been seen since...

Power of togetherness

IN THE lead-up to the 2000 Sydney Olympics a Sunshine Coast Taskforce was formed to help our region gain maximum benefits from the event. It...

Festival has water, wonder and the works

THE 11th annual Noosa Festival of Water is on this Sunday 28 June, from 10am to 3pm, at the Noosa Botanic Gardens’ Lake Macdonald...

Sola bin to put squeeze on rubbish

A SOLAR-powered litter bin trial is among a raft of new initiatives included in Noosa Council’s amended draft budget, due to be adopted by...

Packed with love

LIFE at school will soon be a lot easier for a lot of children in East Timor and it’s because some of our local...

Have you seen Christine

POLICE are appealing for public assistance to help locate a 68-year-old woman reported missing from Sunshine Beach. Christine Hunter has not been seen since 17...

Nine pines escape the chop

NINE hoop pine trees that faced the axe have been saved with Noosa Council deciding to leave the trees as they are. Last week Noosa...

More markets on the way

THE Noosa riverfront may soon be host to monthly twilight markets with discussions well underway between members of Noosaville Business Association and Noose MP...

Twilight fair saved by a whisker

By KATIE DE VERTEUIL DESPITE the miserable weather last Friday, Sunshine Beach State School’s Twilight Fair still went ahead and there was plenty...

Free Innovate to grow program for farmers

Australia's national science agency, CSIRO, is calling on farm and food innovators to apply for its latest Innovate to Grow program — helping small-to-medium-sized...

Drongos grow up