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...
Kevin chained to jetty
By JONATHON HOWARD
JETTY owner Kevin Driscoll has stepped up efforts to reclaim his jetty site at the corner of William Street and Gympie Terrace,...
New shine to Noosa
By JONATHON HOWARD
NOOSA Today continues its commitment to the local community to provide the best possible publication in Noosa with a move to full...
Noosa kids back sandman
By JONATHON HOWARD
NOOSA Today asked several kids and adults whether they want Arron McCormick, known as Noosa’s "sandcastle man" to remain at Main Beach?
"I...
Kids soar like eagles
By JONATHON HOWARD
BOTH the Noosa and Cooroy libraries were filled with the sounds of happy kids who helped launch NAIDOC Week this week.
NAIDOC Week...
Service recognised
By JONATHON HOWARD
INDIGENOUS Affairs Minister and Noosa MP Glen Elmes has used the opening of NAIDOC Week to acknowledge the service and sacrifice of...
A credit to the community
COMMUNITY groups, local businesses, surf and sporting clubs were all on hand for Bendigo Bank Tewantin’s impressive 10th birthday celebrations, last week.
Since opening in...
Trouble by the litter
By JONATHON HOWARD
NOOSA Council has joined the Sunshine Coast Council’s campaign to curb unwanted dog and cat litters.
Hundreds of unwanted cats and dogs move...