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Changing of the guard

With both local and state government elections in 2024, we will see leadership changes happening at both levels of government. This is major...

Queensland Police seize 400 weapons under Jack’s Law since March

A staggering 400 weapons have been seized by police since the passing of Jack’s Law in March. Jack’s Law was introduced in response to the...

’Tis the season to be asking R U OK?

The end of year holiday season is a celebratory time for many Australians, but for some it can also be a time of increased...

Changes approved to animal access at popular reserve

Dog owners will need to double check which Sunshine Coast beaches they can use, with Sunshine Coast Council approving an amended subordinate local law...

Ross Crescent biggest residential property deal in Qld for 2023

A beachfront house which has sold for $28 million on Noosa’s Sunshine Beach, is Queensland’s highest reported residential sale for 2023. The five-bedroom home on...

’Where-We-Roam’ encourages mindful exploration of Noosa

Tourism Noosa has unveiled its latest campaign, Where-We-Roam, an initiative aimed at showcasing the lesser-known facets of this picturesque region, inspiring responsible travel, and...

Pets life commitment, not surprise presents

As the countdown to Christmas continues, RSPCA Queensland is reminding all responsible pet-shoppers to buy smartly and give what they can to help animals...

’Be there’ to help

An alarming 22 percent increase in domestic violence reports in Queensland since 2019 has prompted the development of a new app to provide hints...

New surf safety signage

It was a long time coming – over three years in fact – but the permanent versions of Noosa World Surfing Reserve’s surf safety...

The birth of town planning

A trifecta of official openings of roads, bridges and a new beachside housing estate on Saturday 19 October, 1929, was the biggest celebration yet...

CWA stall supports wildlife

The Queensland Country Women’s Association Tewantin-Noosa Branch recently hosted their Christmas Street Stall in support of local animal rescue service Wildlife Noosa. Members offered...

Students strive for healthy body and mind

It was a time for parents and friends of Chevallum Primary students to go back to school. In a remarkable show of learning and initiative,...

Why Trucking is a Promising Career Path

Choosing a career can often feel overwhelming, particularly in today’s competitive job market. One field that is rapidly gaining traction and presenting numerous opportunities...