Thunder teen trio shines
In a weekend of mixed results for the Tewantin-Noosa Thunder Cricket Club, three teenagers took the honours, each scoring a century last Saturday.
The...
Little Seed presents Wind in the Willows
The rain held off but it was suitably windy when the Little Seed company performed its production of Wind in the Willows last Saturday...
Turtle falls victim to fishing waste
Marcus resident Peter Fries came across a tragic loss while walking on the beach last Friday evening.
“I came across this tragedy - fishing line...
’Backbone of community’ honoured in annual awards
A community champion whose efforts have helped feed thousands of people in need has been named the Sunshine Coast Citizen of the Year.
Michele Lipner...
Rise against domestic violence
Following the 2013 inaugural event which saw over 150 men and women perform a simple, four minute choreographed dance routine on Noosa’s Main Beach...
Three men charged in relation to alleged offensive imagery
The Queensland Police Service, Counter-Terrorism Investigation Group, has charged three men in relation to alleged offensive imagery displayed across south-east Queensland.
On Tuesday 17 January,...
Rescued possum recovers
Residents came to the rescue of a baby possum after a night time feline attack.
Beatrix Todd said the incident was heartbreaking at the time...
Surf club is there to stay
This article is the Peregian Beach Community Association's response to irresponsible, uninformed media speculation about demolishing the surf club and building a large surf...
Give croquet a try
Although it has been Christmas and New Year, there has still been plenty of action around the courts at Noosa Croquet Club in Seashell...
Greening grants
The State Government has put the call out for Queenslanders to make the sunshine state the community garden capital of Australia with funding on...
World of opportunity for ‘unique’ park
A ‘natural and unique’ part of the Sunshine Coast has gained international recognition that could further boost its appeal, along with business and tourism.
After...
Are short stays here to stay
Perhaps you really cannot have your cake and eat it too.
During the Wellington council, Rod Ritchie and Judy Barrass vocally decried the evils...