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Go the Lions

At this month’s General Meeting, I moved an alternative motion to the staff recommendation concerning the use of the Noosa Heads Lions Park Reserve...

Jerry’s love of gardening keeps growing

You could say that gardening runs in the blood of Jerry Coleby-Williams. His grandfather was a keen gardener and that proved vital to survive in...

Paris Olympics – 130 Years ago

The 2024 Paris Olympic Games are now over but that city has been a major player in Olympic matters for the last 130 years....

Noosa Jazz Festival begins

Welcome to the 2024 Noosa Jazz Festival The festival kicks off next Thursday with Noosa Heads Jazz Club and Noosa Chorale, two local musical institutions,...

Critically endangered Sumatran elephants enjoy World Elephant Day

World Elephant Day was celebrated at Australia Zoo on Monday 12 August by spoiling their resident herd with watermelons, bananas, tree branches and lots...

Solving problems with seaweed

How important is seaweed in the environment and how can seaweed be used to solve problems of the world? On August 23, at the...

Sergeant Mal retires after 27 years in Cooroy and 27 days in new station

After spending 27 years in Cooroy and just 27 days in their new police station; Officer in Charge (OIC) Sergeant Mal Scott says it...

Man airlifted after crashing bike while mustering

The Sunshine Coast-based LifeFlight aeromedical crew airlifted a man to hospital after a mustering accident in the South Burnett region on Friday 16 August. The...

Government must complete the Tewantin Bypass

Independent Member for Noosa, Sandy Bolton MP, has reiterated her stance that the State Government must commit to fund detailed designs for the next...

A decade of community impact

The tenth anniversary of OzHarvest Sunshine Coast and Gympie will be a bittersweet celebration for the founder, Michele Lipner OAM, its many volunteers, food...

Noosa working with Sunshine Coast to connect communities

Peregian Beach residents look set to enjoy safer cross-border access to the beach, nearby communities and public transport via a new shared pathway on...

Hearty way to warm up a winter’s breakfast

It was a warm and hearty gathering at Mary Valley Rattler’s Rusty Rails Cafe for the most recent Slow Food Noosa breakfast. The quality of...

Guy plays country at Yandina

ACMA welcomes Billy Guy as guest artist to our concert on Sunday 15 February. With his on-stage energy and wide range of songs, you...

Tie at the Gabba