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Resorting to politics

By JOLENE OGLE CONTROVERSIAL MP Clive Palmer has dismissed claims that last weekend’s Fairfax Festival was a political ploy to secure votes. The festival, which included...

Flying-foxes defended

By JONATHON HOWARD ATTEMPTS to disperse the Wallace Park flying-fox colony could create new and greater problems for residents, says Noosa councillor Tony Wellington, who...

World Cup flavour

By JONATHON HOWARD GELATISSIMO on Hastings Street has produced a special cookies and cream soccer ball to celebrate the World Cup. Gelatissimo Noosa is a sponsor...

A brush with Princess Mary

By JONATHON HOWARD IT WAS a brush with royalty that Noosa artist Tom Macbeth will never forget and one he hopes will impress the Archibald...

Sail into the holidays

By JONATHON HOWARD NOOSA kids wanting to learn how to sail can take advantage of the Noosa Yacht & Rowing Club’s Youthsail Holiday Sailing program. Both...

Kiwis flock to Noosa

By JONATHON HOWARD KIWI visitors are flocking to Noosa this winter as they take advantage of Air New Zealand’s returned service to the Sunshine Coast...

Cyclists in space program

By JONATHON HOWARD IT’S a metre that means the world to Noosa cyclists and they’re hoping drivers take it seriously. Noosaville cyclist David Brown said the...

Two firsts for Tess

By JONATHON HOWARD ROTARY Club of Noosa’s first female president Tess Alexandroff, did such a good job that the committee had to bend the rules...

Safety harms kids

By JONATHON HOWARD SCHOOL playgrounds across Noosa have come under the spotlight following research from University of the Sunshine Coast that the “cotton wool” approach...

Bid to include Peregian Springs

By JONATHON HOWARD SEVERAL Peregian Springs residents have raised the question: “why can’t we join Noosa Council?", as the boundary re-alignment debate gathers momentum. The re-alignment...

What the residents said

By JONATHON HOWARD NOOSA Today asked several Peregian Springs residents whether the suburb should be included in the EDV re-boundary bid and the results were...

Good manners at Cooroy

By JONATHON HOWARD COOROY State School students have excelled during a busy second term with field trips, sporting activities, poetry writing and several “epic” behaviour...

Sun, Surf, and Satoshis: How Noosa’s Savvy Investors Are Diversifying with...

Nestled along the Sunshine Coast, Noosa is renowned for its pristine beaches, lush national parks, and a sophisticated lifestyle that attracts successful entrepreneurs, retirees,...

Fire season begins