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Woman confronted by intruder in her bedroom

Police are appealing for witnesses after a woman was confronted by an unknown man in her bedroom at a Maroochydore home on 18 October. The...

Get active at NLC this children’s week

At least two in three Australian children are not meeting the physical activity recommendation of 30-60 minutes of moderate activity each day, according to...

Kirra leads Surf Reserve

The last time Noosa Today profiled local surf coach and champion longboarder Kirra Molnar, we called her “the busiest beach bum” in town. Well, a...

Schools racing to zero

St. Therese’s Catholic College, Good Shepherd Lutheran College in Noosaville and St Andrew’s Anglican College in Peregian Springs are three more of the schools...

A golden weekend of property sales in Noosa

It was an action-packed weekend in Noosa as records continued to tumble at property auctions. A world-class apartment in Hastings Street with megawatt-lustrous views over...

MP and expert talk Covid

To avoid possible long Covid vaccination queues and supply shortages resulting from recent border opening announcements Noosa MP Sandy Bolton has a very clear...

The other side of sport

It is indeed good to see the number of fitness bods, locals and visitors, both Aussie and overseas, who use the running tracks...

Disability charity hosts Walk in Wings event

This November Sunshine Butterflies disability charity will be hosting their very first ‘Walk In Wings’ event. ‘Walk in Wings’ by Sunshine Butterflies proudly brought to...

Noosaville girl gets the gift of sound

Noosaville 5-year-old, Phoenix Long and her parents Lisa and Magnus are urging the Noosa community to get loud to help give babies born deaf...

Tourism Noosa’s marketing activity to boost summer season

Tourism Noosa’s latest co-operative marketing campaign is set to entice regional Queenslanders to visit Noosa over the oncoming months. Following on from previous successful digital...

Gardens help people living with disability

Sunshine Butterflies disability charity officially launched their new ‘Learning Gardens’ space at their 15-acre property, ‘Our Backyard’. “Our Learning Gardens have been designed specifically...

Debating success for Good Shepherd

It takes more than passion to argue a point well, it takes preparation, skill and tenacity, which are traits that describe this year’s successful...

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Mayor’s blast at national park planning body, saying… ’It’s out of...

Gympie region mayor Glen Hartwig has blasted a mesh of hidden agendas and personal ambitions which he says threatens the integrity of management strategies...

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