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Animals off the track

By JONATHON HOWARD HITTING an animal on the road is a dangerous driving scenario and Noosa residents are being urged to take extra precautions during...

Noosa surf mecca

By JONATHON HOWARD NOOSA’S surfing community is celebrating a monumental move towards becoming Australia’s newest National Surfing Reserve (NSR). In this week’s Life of Brine column,...

Merger helps the wild

By JOLENE OGLE THE Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre in Eumundi has been helping sick and injured animals for more than 17 years, and now a new...

Swooping warning sounded

By JONATHON HOWARD MALE magpies are preparing to become overprotective parents again with the start of the breeding season and Noosa residents could be targeted. From...

Plan for the final farewell

IT isn’t something we all like to think about, but when it comes to funerals, it can pay to be prepared and organised. To help...

Grand result from play night

The Noosa Arts Theatre’s annual One Act Play has helped raise over $1200 for local charity VIEW Club with a special performance. Noosaville VIEW Club...

Lions change the guard

THE Lions Club of Peregian recently held its annual changeover dinner. Outgoing president Michele Lipner handed the reins to incoming president Jackie Stewart at the...

Kay’s chuffed at parting gift

By JOLENE OGLE IT was a one in 360 chance, but Sunshine Beach resident, Kay Sharpe, is now the proud winner of her very own...

Guidelines… made to be broken?

NOOSA COUNCIL’S GUIDELINES FOR STREET PERFORMERS: Street performers currently must have a permit and display it. Under the code, they may "accept voluntary donations from...

Shifting sands

By JONATHON HOWARD When even a sandcastle needs a permit ... NOOSA residents have thrown their support behind the “sandcastle man” on Main Beach, after a...

Vandals go berserk

By JONATHON HOWARD NOOSA police are hoping drops of blood found around dozens of vandalised vehicles at Madill Motor Group and Cricks Noosa will lead...

Massive coastal plan pushes ahead

By JONATHON HOWARD JAPANESE development giant Sekisui House, has sought to highlight the economic benefits of coastal development as it moves forward with plans for...

2032 Games locked in for the Sunshine Coast

The Australian and Queensland Governments have reached a new funding agreement that locks in critical and generational infrastructure for 2032 and beyond. As...

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