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Farewell to a dead-end decision

By ALEX HARRIS This month KoalaTracker creator Alex Harris praises a State Government decision to release sterilised female koalas back into the wild and she...

For art’s sake

NOOSA artists and community groups seeking opportunities to develop artistic projects are invited to apply for funding in the current round of the Regional...

Big hearts respond to appeal

By JONATHON HOWARD DONATIONS have started to flow for Jack Geitl but the family still has a long way to go to purchase a disabled...

Snapshots complete the picture

A NEW photographic project has been launched at the Original Eumundi Markets to help mark the iconic markets' 35th birthday. Local photographer Alain Bouvier will...

Law rubs up against nature

By JONATHON HOWARD NOOSA Police said two complaints about public nudity at Alexandria Bay had prompted an officer to visit A-Bay and subsequently issue two...

Noosa by the numbers

By JOLENE OGLE WE MAY be in the midst of what some call a messy separation, but new statistics show people living in either the...

Our own eye in the sky

By JONATHON HOWARD FILM crews were bustling around Noosa this week as filming for the next regional tourism campaign took place. Sunshine Coast Destination Ltd (SCDL)...

G20 just the right boost

By JONATHON HOWARD TOURISM Noosa is hoping delegates of the Brisbane G20 will be lured into a relaxing holiday on the coast, following intensive political...

A sign of the times

By JONATHON HOWARD BUSINESS owners have backed a call for improved street and tourism signage around Noosa during the monthly Noosa Chamber of Commerce meeting...

Pay up, boys

By JONATHON HOWARD COOLUM beach resident Dr Richard Koerner says Noosa Council deserves every penny of the $20 million it requested from the Sunshine Coast...

Plenty to consider

By JONATHON HOWARD A PETITION to change parking at Noosa Junction and action to stamp out graffiti, were just two of the many issues for...

Police Blitz

In brief Local police have continued their blitz on Noosa North Shore, with 157 random breath tests and 13 tickets issued during a two-hour operation. Twelve...

Foot-tapping Baroque

For their final appearance of the year at Cooroy, Pacific Chamber Players are presenting “Baroque Brilliance”—a selection of 17th and 18th...