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Noosa councillor Tom Wegener

Interpreting election results and community message: I am very happy with the election results and look forward to working with the new councillors Nicola...

Crossbench heard on Olympic costs

The impact of Noosa Independent MP Sandy Bolton’s advocacy has been realised on the unified Crossbench Statement made on 23 May 2023, which called...

Rabbit Eats Lettuce festival secures pill testing service

A free, voluntary, and confidential pill testing service is set to reduce the risks and harms associated with illicit drug use in Queensland. Nearly...

49 artists vying for Sunshine Coast art prize

Forty-nine local and interstate artists have entered 82 artworks for the Seeing the Soul: Hoofbeats Sanctuary Art Prize and Exhibition at Cooroy Butter Factory...

New tech trial and community support to help keep Noosa litter free

We can all help keep Noosa beautiful. That’s the message from Council’s waste team as it prepares to deal with the extra burden on...

Fines issued as Council continues illegal camping blitz

Illegal camping patrols continue across Noosa as council focuses on those travellers who continue to use public carparks as campsites. Local laws officers issued 11...

Police set to enforce safe beach driving this Easter

Police will be out, enforcing safe driving along popular beach destinations like Teewah Beach this Easter. Camping along the beach is an Easter tradition for...

Galapagos of the South? you decide

You could fly 5000 kilometres as the albatross flies from London and reach Dubai. Or you could travel 5000 kilometres by sea, south-east of New...

Family day fun

Entries are now open for the Noosa Gaff Rig Regatta on 8-9 June. The weekend regatta combines with a family friendly community event, the...

‘Hear its whispers’: time to listen to the land

Students will be inspired to ‘listen to the sounds and voices of the land, waters and skies’ as part of a unique First Nations-led...

Literary lunch with Candice Fox

Eavesdropping played an important part in Candice Fox’s development as a storyteller. The daughter of an enthusiastic foster-carer, she spent her childhood listening around...

Shaving the world of cancer

The students and staff at Good Shepherd Lutheran College are continuing their quest to shave the world from blood cancer by raising valuable funds...

A life with horses

PRECEDE Tom Thomsen came to Australia from Denmark at the age of seven. ERLE LEVEY finds out about a life in the bush that has...

Softballers tee off