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Talkin’ bout the rEVolution: part 1

Statistics can be tricky. Take, for example, this astounding figure: EV sales in Australia increased by 385 per cent in 2022. Australians love league...

Who put the roo in the stew? Noosa do

In front of a huge home town crowd on past players and life members' day, the Rococos Noosa Tigers buried any finals' dreams that...

Top tennis at Tewantin

Singles and team events were held at the at the Tewantin Tennis Club for the annual club championships last week. Singles were scheduled on...

Builders celebrate night-of-nights

There was a buzz in the room as Sunshine Coast Master Builders celebrated their achievements in another challenging year for the industry. It was a...

Saturday is Caturday

Join NOOSA RSPCA and Channel 9’s production of FOR THE LOVE OF PETS this Saturday 26 August as they help find cats and kittens...

Debut EP launch for Layla

Noosa local Layla Havana is an artist to watch. At only 14 years of age, this Sunshine Coast First Nations songbird is set to...

Big push for little athletics

Head coach of the Noosa Athletics Mick Hooper has again been kept busy. Recently, he had our high school training squad competing at the...

Dolphins battle hard

Round 15 didn’t disappoint with some hard-fought matches from our Dolphins juniors. Here are a few of the highlights from around the grounds. Under 14s In...

When orchid fever strikes

It’s fair to say that when Greg Gibson was a young lad of 21, surfing the then-quiet waves of Noosa Heads, he wasn’t thinking...

Harry’s Hut the long way

I had a plan but it wasn’t great. I would ride the trusty e-bike out to Boreen Point in the late afternoon, refresh myself with...

Murdering Creek (A Name On The Map)

The late NANCY CATO wrote a poem back in the 1980s that daughter Bronnie Norman thought reflected the mood of the times as we...

Vietnam War end 50 years on

When Tewantin Noosa RSL sub branch celebrated the 50th anniversary of the end of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War, newly-elected president Clinton Ware...

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