Tait Duke Cottage relocation
Council-owned vacant land at 14-18 Earl Street, Tewantin, may be given over for community use for up to a maximum of 20 years and,...
Credit card surcharge favoured
Noosa Council is expected to introduce a credit card surcharge of 0.55 per cent on all Visa and MasterCard payments as soon as possible....
Call for volunteers for Carnivale
Art-loving volunteers are needed for the Australian Body Art Carnivale on May 3 to 4. Volunteers assist with tasks on...
Community notices March 27
The Noosa Today guide to what's happening in your community. NATIONAL SENIORS Tewantin-Noosa National Seniors will meet today, Thursday, in the...
Eumundi Dragons ready to roar
The smell of liniment is in the air again and the temperature will soon start to drop. That all means the footy season is...
Pirates set to bounce back
NATHAN MCLEANNoosa Pirates had a tough day at the office last weekend, struggling against a well-armed Caloundra Sharks. That said,...
Lions launch into new season
ROB BLACK Noosa Lions Football Club officially kick-off their season this Saturday with more than 500 registered players in 38 teams, taking to the...
Win, win, win for little Dolphins
JOE JURISEVICThe second of the development rounds took place on the weekend, and Noosa players are back in the swing of things with some...
Congratulations Cooroy!
The first ever Cooroy Originals, sponsored by many local businesses, including Noosa Today, took place on Sunday and by the look of this picture...
Community notices beginning March 20
Find out what's happening in your neighbourhood with Noosa Today's community group guide OLD SALTS Meeting TODAY, Thursday, March 20,...
Fight to save bowls club
JOLENE OGLECooroy locals have upped the fight to save their beloved bowls club with a heartfelt petition, just as submissions close for the purchase...
Courts urged to take action
JOLENE OGLE Police Prosecutor Shane Raison has urged the local courts to send a message to drink drivers who continue to clog the courts...