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Local legends to star at Showdown

A Sunshine Coast film and TV initiative kickstarting the area’s screen industry is set to showcase a slate of award-winning and locally made films...

What makes Pickleball tick?

On several occasions, we have told our readers that the sport of Pickleball is arguably the world’s fastest growing sport. Now following requests for...

Noosa wants to see nude beach

A police crackdown on nudists at Alexandria Bay, media reports and a flurry of emails from locals and visitors led Noosa MP Sandy Bolton...

Volunteers recognised on Qld Day

Noosa celebrated Queensland Day on Tuesday 6 June by recognising those in the community who go above and beyond, giving their time and expertise...

Australia’s first Indigenous orthopaedic surgeon calls Noosa home

Dr Anthony Murray could work anywhere in the world, such are his specialist orthopaedic surgical skills. A proud Aboriginal Dharug man, he is the...

Risby-Jones reportedly released

A Noosa man accused of going on a drunken, naked rampage in a conservative Indonesian province has reportedly been released from jail. ABC Radio...

Support grows for Coast Mardi Gras

Diversity and inclusion are high priorities for Sunshine Coast Council. That’s why during National Pride Month (June), council will be showing its support at Sunshine...

Golden ticket to chocolate fun

Last week saw The J alite with giant lollipops, colourful candy and even a marshmallow cow when Good Shepherd Lutheran College Performing Arts presented...

Noosa and Gympie unite on waste

An MoU between Noosa and Gympie Councils aims to help find efficiencies in waste management and potential cost-sharing arrangements across the two councils. Mayor...

Salvos Thrive one cup at a time

Thrive cafe, a new venture of Noosa Coolum Salvos, opened last week to deliver not only great coffee to customers but to empower a...

Tigers mauled

The Rococo Noosa Tigers have been soundly beaten by Mt Gravatt in Brisbane last weekend to put any chance of making finals in season...

Sewing socially for 25 years

Twenty-five years ago former fabric shop owner Annette Mole started a sewing group, which last Sunday celebrated a quarter century milestone. From her Snazzy Stitches...

Remember those who have served

Federal Member for Wide Bay Llew O’Brien is encouraging everyone in Wide Bay to honour those who have served our nation by wearing a...