Polystyrene disaster documented
The impact of polystyrene debris along Noosa’s eastern beaches has been documented in a short film published by Noosa Council.
Pontoon: The Polystyrene White Spill...
Spectacular motorsport in Noosa
Motorsport fans, get excited, it’s almost time for car racing up the renowned Noosa Hill.
This long-standing event is hosted by two local car clubs,...
Sunny Coasters’ dance for a cause
The Sunny Coasters Line Dancing group are dancing their way into their Big Breast Cancer Fundraiser on Friday 13 October.
The event will take...
Rotary helps lift the lid on mental illness
October is Mental Health Awareness month and this year, Rotary World Wide is focusing on the broad issue of mental health in our communities....
Celebration of Noosa’s sustainability champions takes a fresh approach at Awards
Noosa’s premier environment and sustainability awards, the Noosa Biosphere Awards are calling for entries, with more categories and a new event added to this...
DMP on the drawing board
A series of interactive workshops, now underway, aim to ignite robust discussion about ways to manage Noosa as a destination, ensuring the shire remains...
PTSD CEO recognised by PM
Chief executive officer and co-founder of PTSD Dogs Australia Angie Weeks has been honored, winning the 2023 Prime Minister’s National Veterans’ Employment Award in...
Jacqueline wins Pharmacist of the Year Award
Jacqueline Meyer, managing pharmacist at LiveLife Pharmacy Cooroy, has been awarded 2023 Queensland Pharmacist of the Year by the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA),...
Workshops start to help develop Noosa’s Destination Management Plan
A series of interactive workshops, now underway, aim to ignite robust discussion about ways to manage Noosa as a destination, ensuring the shire remains...
‘Goodwill tour’ for Noosa Shire’s king-sized Voice quilt
Noosa’s unique Yes quilt will soon be on a “goodwill tour” of the shire, with the local craftswomen who created it vowing to show...
Noosa Open Studios begins today
Visitors to Noosa Shire are in for a treat as over 100 local artists open their private studios to the public for the next...
Building blitz targets licensing and dodgy work
Officers from Queensland’s building regulator will be out in force in October targeting active building sites around the State to help stamp out unlicensed,...