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Fresh food tax to hit farmers

I took the opportunity to ride my motorbike to Canberra for the first fortnight of the Autumn sitting of Parliament. The House of Representatives...

Landscapes and abstract art on display

An exhibition of vibrant landscape and abstract paintings will take place in April at the Bendigo Community Bank Cooroy. The artist, Paul Meertens is a...

Farewell Michael Donovan

Michael Jerome Donovan, a former chair of Tourism Noosa and the original Noosa Biosphere Foundation, and a prominent figure in the arts and tourism...

Surf safety a life-saver during Easter long weekend

Rough autumn surf conditions have prompted a reminder to beachgoers that a dip in the ocean can be deadly if they aren’t swimming at...

Mud can’t stop Ultra-Trail runners from hitting 100km

The rain and mud couldn't dampen the spirits of 1500 athletes taking on massive distances of up to 100km in the Noosa Ultra-Trail last...

Man dies in bridge jump

A man’s body was recovered Sunday morning after he died while jumping off a bridge at Noosa Sound in the early hours of the...

Historic wreck memories live on in seaside tribute

The rich history of an iron-hulled steamer, driven ashore during a cyclone in 1893, lives on in a new seaside park. Inspiring youth and taking...

Four-year old warrior champions hope for sick children

In an inspiring display of resilience and courage, Tessa Perry, 4, has become a beacon of hope in the fight against childhood cancer on...

Students coin hope for those with cancer

Students at Noosa District State High School, spanning from year 7 to 12, have banded together to make a meaningful impact through their participation...

Fitbarre dancers perform at Body Art Festival

After the impressive success at the Christmas Extravaganza last year, Noosa FitBarre dancers have been invited to perform the Silver Waltz to Tchaikovsky's music...

Amaze World revives famous windmill

Tens of thousands of Australians who visited the former Bellingham Maze on the Sunshine Coast in the 1990s and 2000s would remember the large...

Students search beyond the book

As a part of Sunshine Beach State School’s academic talent program, senior students embarked on a literary adventure participating in the 'Beyond the Book'...

Cancer increases leads. Bloomhill to seek more funds

Each year, around 4,000 Sunshine Coast residents are diagnosed with cancer, and among the local healthcare support providers is Buderim-based Bloomhill, which has seen...

Softballers tee off