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Property continues to shine

Queensland property keeps proving itself to be a shining performer, according to quarterly median sales results released by the Real Estate Institute of Queensland...

Celebrating five years

Reed & Co. Estate Agents is turning five! The company has achieved some remarkable milestones and made significant contributions to Noosa’s community and property...

Win tickets to Little Seed’s Spamalot

Win a double pass to celebrate the Little Seed production of Spamalot. Noosa Today is excited to giveaway one double pass. To enter the competition...

Sport stars gain funding boost

Local sports stars participating in state and national competitions will receive grants to help them meet costs. The young sportsmen and women will each...

Can you believe your eyes?

ADFAS Noosa hosts Visual Illusion presented by John Ericson at St Mary’s Church, 17 William Street, Tewantin at 4pm on Saturday 16 September. John was...

Pension rise small help

From 20 September, the Age Pension, Veteran Payment, Disability Support Pension and Carer Payment will receive an increase because of indexation. National Seniors Chief Advocate...

Sari Abbott releases single

The Two Way Street of life is brought to song in Sari Abbott’s new single, out on 8 September. Already embraced by Apple Music and...

Stow your rod for the cod

The Mary River Catchment Coordinating committee is using National Threatened Species Day to put a call out for help. They need to get the...

Six men charged on child sex offences

Specialist child safety detectives from Argos alongside officers from multiple Child Protection and Investigation Units have charged six men with more than 100 child...

Ducks shot with arrows at Boreen Point

Two wild ducks intentionally shot with metal arrows at Boreen Point were taken to the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital suffering from life-threatening injuries and...

Big things in small coins

Australians can’t get enough of Aussie big things like the Big Pineapple on the Sunshine Coast. In fact, almost 90 per cent of us...

Rare chance to visit homes

A revived 1960s beach treasure -, a family tree house inspired by a Californian dream and a historic homestead where you can walk through...

Tackling life head-on

PRECEDE Farming brings enough challenges without the added concern of health issues, as Central Queensland couple Neil and Jan-Adele Reinke have found. Yet they have...

Drongos grow up