Let’s look at parking reform
Parking in Noosa is a perennial problem, especially at peak times, but most solutions to address the parking problem focus on increasing the supply....
Gympie Music Muster raises $100,000
It’s a funky future for TIACS and TradeMutt, after raising $100,000 as the official charity partner of the 2023 Gympie Music Muster.
TIACS (This is...
Infrastructure projects recognised
Noosa Council’s infrastructure expertise was recognised last week with IPWEA Qld Excellence Awards for the Beckmans Road Intersection Upgrade and the Noosa Biosphere Trail...
Deadliest year for motorcyclists
Compensation law firm Travis Schultz and Partners (TSP) has issued a frank reminder to motorists, as the latest data from the Department of Transport...
Prep playtime redefined at Sunshine Beach
Prep teacher Kellie Moody has enthusiastically introduced an innovative play approach called Loose Parts Play for the Prep children at Sunshine Beach State School....
Noosa River users well behaved on school holidays
More trips were recorded for the Noosa Coast Guard during the school holidays, but crews say behaviour on the water was generally good....
Men’s shed blooming success
Good weather and a good turnout added to the success of Noosa Men’s Shed annual sale and open day last Saturday.
Visitors wandered the grounds...
Oriana performs Messiah
Acclaimed Sunshine Coast ensemble, Oriana Choir will launch the festive season with two concert presentations of Handel’s beloved masterpiece, Messiah. Conducted by Andrew Wailes,...
River Conservation Park explained
The draft Noosa River Catchment Plan presented to Council in September offers an opportunity for locals to have more of a say in River...
Pollen and other beasties
Who would have thought that pollen can help solve crimes or talk about climate change?
Guest speaker Linda Falkner is sure to surprise...
Help shape a destination management plan
The Noosa community is being asked to consider what’s important in managing the shire for residents and visitors, as work continues on developing a...
Fisheries need feedback
The Australian Government is conducting five year reviews of two major Commonwealth fisheries policies, and Federal Member for Wide Bay Llew O’Brien is encouraging...


















