Poppies make the trek
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
With only a few weeks until ANZAC Day, commemorative acts are already taking place across the country.
The Boyd family...
Business keen to give penalties a push
By JOLENE OGLE
IN a bid to raise employment rates and reduce the strain on local business, South Australia has abolished Saturday penalty...
Last wine of an artistic Summer
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
Every Tuesday morning at around 9am, five gentlemen gather around a small table at Pomona Bakery, strong coffees in...
Smile masks fears over level of care
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
TROY Nicholls of Tewantin is one of those people whose smile immediately makes you feel welcome and at ease.
The...
Funny bunny jokes
Just for a laugh...
What kind of music do bunnies like?
Hip Hop.
What do you get if you pour boiling hot water down a rabbit...
Hop aboard for Easter rides
GETTING around Noosa these Easter holidays is as easy and a hop, skip and a jump - hop on board the free holiday bus,...
Backing the Originals
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
Crawdaddy’s saw a full house last Friday night for the East Coast Originals first fund-raiser of the year.
While...
Major problem in Burgess claim
The 63-year-old woman charged with crashing into two tourists on Noosa Parade last year May will face trial for the horrific crash that left...
Some Lucky Winners
NOOSA Integrated Catchment Association would like to extend a big thank you to the Sheraton and Outrigger Resorts for their continued support and donations...
Kids bowled over
By JOLENE OGLE
GONE are the days of lawn bowls as an “old person’s sport”, with Sunshine Beach State High School students taking...
Book in for a bargain
THE annual Bookfest is back again from 1 May with a bigger venue and more than 25,000 books on offer.
Run by the Rotary Noosa...
When a Planning Scheme… is not!
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
WITH Sekisui having submitted amended concept plans of their controversial
20 hectare development site at Yaroomba, to Sunshine Coast...
















