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Honouring the Anzacs

Occasional light showers didn’t dampen the mood of commemoration at the Anzac Dawn Service at Verrierdale. It was a solemn and ...

Fred Hollows Foundation thanks Noosa residents for their generosity

The Fred Hollows Foundation is thanking the Noosa community for their support during a challenging time for the international development sector.  Over the past 12...

Entrepreneur festival back with a splash

Sunshine Coast’s flagship entrepreneur festival, FWD>>>FEST 25, is back from 7–9 May, bringing together entrepreneurs, industry leaders, investors, policymakers, creatives and corporates. Held across three...

Noosa Hospital unveils cutting-edge breast cancer treatment

Sunshine Coast breast cancer patients now have access to advanced treatment at Noosa Hospital that is designed for better surgical precision and recovery. Breast and...

Council – one year on

It’s been just over a year since this council was sworn in. Whether it be pushing back against over-scale development, changing the planning scheme to...

Catholics reflect on Pope Francis

Archbishop Mark Coleridge of the Archdiocese of Brisbane reflected on his memories of Pope Francis while the Noosa District Catholic Church has invited people...

Successful rescue and release: Cocoa the Echidna returns to the wild

Cocoa, a tiny echidna puggle, was recently found alone and lying on a busy road, far too young to be without her mum. The...

Celebrate the graduation of PTSD Assistance Dogs

PTSD Dogs Australia are excited to be hosting a morning tea at Cooroy RSL to celebrate the graduation of this year’s PTSD Assistance Dogs. The...

Lions Youth of the Year fosters leadership

Public speaking is a concept that intimidates most, regardless of one’s age. The thought of standing before a crowd and delivering not only a...

E-bike library coming to Noosa

Think of a library and thoughts immediately turn to books, but increasingly there are libraries popping up to share more nuts-and-bolts equipment. Here in...

Anzac legacy beyond the grave

This year we commemorate the 110th Anniversary of Australian and New Zealand Corps (ANZACs) that mark the first campaign which led to major casualties...

Claptomaniacs play at the Marina

WATCHA doin' tonight (Friday)? Maybe you'd like to listen to some of the best covers of 60s to 80s bands like Steely Dan, Joe Cocker,...

Youth crime laws strengthened

The state government is expanding its landmark Adult Crime, Adult Time laws to 45 youth crime offences, with new laws being introduced to the Queensland Parliament this week.    ...