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Peregian Family and Friends president steps down


Peregian Family and Friends President Leigh McCready has stepped down six years after founding the residents’ organisation in 2017. Ms McCready has been part...

Noosa Rotary Clubs say NO to DFV

The Rotary for Domestic and Family Violence group held an eye-opening seminar in Cooroy on Thursday 18 April. The group is made up of the...

Councillor appointments set

At the new council's first Ordinary Meeting last week councillors were appointed to the following committees, boards and working groups. Mayor Frank Wilkie was appointed...

Tri with a twist

"It's a great day, members love it - that's what it's all about," was an apt description by a staff member of Sunshine Butterflies...

Climbers take on 6 Peaks in 1 Day for charity

Seventy adventurous mountain climbers will take on the challenge of conquering '6 Peaks in 1 Day' on Sunday 5 May. Reed & Co. hosted their...

Gala tribute to LifeFlight rescue

An aerial silks performer who was airlifted by RACQ LifeFlight Rescue after breaking her neck in a six metre fall during training in 2020,...

Kittson helps raise funds for Katie Rose

Well-loved comedian, actor, public speaker and author Jean Kittson brought her charm and wit to a fundraising lunch for local palliative care hospice, Katie...

New mayor welcomed by Noosa business community

Newly elected Noosa Mayor Frank Wilkie was a guest of the latest Noosa Chamber of Commerce Sunset Drinks, hosted by local business Trattoria Benati...

Rewiring Noosa – Electrifying everything

Noosa Shire is leading the charge in a sustainability revolution, with households across the region making the switch to all-electric appliances and cars powered...

Cooroy RSL donations program opens for applications

The first round of Cooroy RSL’s bi-annual Community Donations Program is open, providing up to $2000 for local community clubs and activities. For community organisations...

Former cartoon pig sells out

For a bloke who started his artistic career drawing the world’s most obscene surfing pig, Tony Edwards is producing some masterful landscapes as he...

Fire ant threat

“The sports ground is closed. The playground is not open to the public. Our BBQ has been cancelled. We found fire ants (Solenopsis invicta).” This...

Cooroy man charged over South Burnett corpse

A near-Gympie man was arrested on Friday 23 January and charged with torture, deprivation of liberty and extortion, following the discovery of a man's...