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Meet the newest leaders shaping the future of our Biosphere

A school principal who fosters activism in the next generation and a doctor prescribing a strong connection with nature for community health are the...

Busy time for martial arts

The annual November trip to Japan for the members of the Karate Noosa Club is once again on the agenda. This club,...

Concours D’Elegance comes to Noosa

A new signature event - Noosa Concours D’Elegance - will deliver a display of exceptional automobiles to Noosa’s famed Hastings Street, combine the exhibition...

Micro-mobility our solution

The Noosa Shire is known globally for its breathtaking natural beauty and commitment to green initiatives, but the growing ugly issue of traffic congestion...

Airport CEO resigns

Sunshine Coast Airport (SCA) chief executive officer Andrew Brodie has announced his resignation from his position. Since taking up the role in early 2019, Mr...

Birds of the Amazon

In 2014 and 2016, Andrew Thelander spent four months in the Amazon regions of Peru, Colombia and Brazil, living and travelling local style, and...

Prohibition against publicly naming accused rapists to be removed

Individuals charged with rape and other prescribed sexual offences in Queensland will be able to be publicly identified before they are committed to stand...

Food and song provides bookends to GourMay

GourMay wraps up a month-long celebration of food in the Mary Valley with gala dinner on Saturday night. Providing bookends to the festival Green Bowl...

Make it your first Sunday

Last year, trying to organise any sort of outside event was a risky roll of the dice when it came to La Nina weather. Noosa...

Protect our beaches – sign the petition

The Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) has called for Council’s attending this year’s National General Assembly (NGA) in Canberra to submit motions to be...

The truth-telling troubadour

Neil Murray’s rough-edged, laconic voice comes crackling down the line, the first time I’ve heard it one on one for several decades, and I...

Let’s pump up the volume

In this, the second and final part of Tony Wellington’s vinyl dreaming, the two old boomers discuss over-amplification (Over what? Speak up, can’t hear...

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...