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Lionheart roars at Eumundi

Tickets are on sale for what will be a special night of music with singer songwriter Kyle Lionhart – performing at The Imperial Hotel...

Yes for Voice vollies hit the streets

A small army of community volunteers is mobilising to help Noosa Shire voters get to grips with the coming referendum on constitutional recognition of...

Feast your senses

With spring getter underway earlier than usual this year, the Noosa Botanic Gardens have been bestowed with an extra-lush layer of colour and fragrance. And...

AI benefits for business

“Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not the malevolent force portrayed in movies like The Terminator, The Matrix, or 2001: A Space Odyssey,” was Troy Raemond’s...

Country music at Yandina

Yandina Country Music welcomes guest artists Dennis and Kathy Sankey to the ACMA concert on Sunday 17 September. Come along and enjoy easy listening...

Stomp on the way to Wolvi

The Wolvi Stomp returns on October 20 – 2 with a stellar line up of talent to perform at the laid-back, licensed camping festival,...

Classics’ tribute to fathers

Celebrate Father’s Day in style at the Noosa Classic Car Show on 3 September. The Noosa District Sports Complex’s Matt Thornhill Cricket Oval will...

Jazz party continues

The 2023 Noosa Jazz Festival kicked off last Sunday with the Syncopators performing to a packed crowd at the Majestic Theatre, Pomona. During the week...

Cold blooded mates are on the move again

Noosa snake catcher Luke Huntley knows the area like the back of his hand, and with snake breeding season beginning, he's letting the community...

Olympic hero Steven Bradbury wins Bravery Award

Winter Olympics gold medallist Steven Bradbury has made a habit of being at the right place, at the right time, with the right skills,...

Midland talks muster madness

Hailing from Dripping Springs, Midland closed out The Gympie Music Muster on Sunday and stopped by The Verandah Bar to talk surfing, dusty noses,...

Sunshine Coast Catholic school’s staff strike

Sunshine Coast Catholic school staff were part of 4000 Independent Education Union (IEU) members who took strike action across 106 Catholic schools on Wednesday...

603 weapons seized under Jack’s Law

Police have scanned 82,648 people, seized 603 weapons, made 1,280 arrests and laid 2,424 charges across Queensland in the six months since Jack’s Law...

Drongos grow up