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Axe man heads to Ekka

After 48 years of woodchop, Phil Campbell still holds the sport in which he has won numerous titles in high regard. Next week Phil...

Short Term Accommodation Review complete

As part of planning reforms to create more housing supply, the State Government made a commitment to look into the impact of short-term rental...

CWA committee elected

The Queensland Country Women’s Association Tewantin-Noosa Branch hosted their Annual General Meeting (AGM) recently, which showcased the extensive range of activities undertaken by branch...

Summer sports fun on offer at ‘Come-N-Try’ afternoon

Noosa Council is excited to announce its latest sports Come-N-Try afternoon, designed to give primary school aged children a taste of the many different...

Noosa Prostate Association raises $270,000

The Noosa Prostate Association raised an incredible $270,000 at their recent Prostate Cancer Awareness and Fundraising Lunch on Tuesday 1 August. Noosa Prostate Association secretary...

Art is served!

Twenty-seven unique aprons created by local artists will bring art into the houses of Noosa. The innovative “Art is Served” project, undertaken by Noosa Open...

Frank Wilkie to run for mayor

Deputy Mayor Frank Wilkie announced Monday that he will run for Noosa mayor at next March’s local government elections. Cr Wilkie said he could...

Thousands flocked to Polo By the Sea

The sun was shining as thousands of people flocked to Polo By the Sea at Diddillibah on Saturday morning, 5 August. There was no...

A conservation success story

There is a housing crisis for many hollow-dependent animals such as parrots, owls, kingfishers, some ducks, bats and antechinus as well as species of...

Get active in Noosa

From sport to dancing or walks there’s plenty of ways to get active in Noosa. WALK AND WALKOUT Mature Ladies if you’re not as fit as...

Mayor Clare takes on Sandy

It’s been one of Noosa’s worst-kept secrets for weeks, but a letter sent to its members by the Queensland Liberal National Party last week...

Saltwater Dreaming explores ‘the first surfer’

Finding common ground and connecting cultures starts with acknowledging and respecting our differences. First Nations senior elder, artist and educator, Dr Hope O’Chin, shares the...

Recognition for outstanding teacher

A passion for science and a love of inspiring young minds has seen St Andrew’s Anglican College Head of Science Abigail Blessing, this week...