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Surviving a Holocaust and living well

Zsuzsanna Kalmar was just two years old when Nazi tanks rumbled into Budapest on 19 March 1944 to entrench the Nazi occupation of Hungary...

Noosa pays tribute to popular local surfer George Corkill

The Noosa community has paid tribute to popular local surfer and much-loved family member George Corkill, who unexpectedly passed away on Sunday 16 April. Father...

Have a say on tough dog laws

Increased penalties for irresponsible dog owners, jail time for the worst offenders and a statewide ban on restricted breeds are among a raft of...

From the Big Pineapple to the Big Banana

Thanks to the latest Bonza route, travellers can now fly directly between the Sunshine Coast and Coffs Harbour in just over an hour, saving...

Kitty Kats support the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride

What could be more appropriate than having the beautiful Kitty Kats dressed in their finest WWII outfits entertaining the dapper ladies and gentlemen attending...

First Nations artist unveils his vibrant new artwork

First Nations artist Jandamarra Cadd has unveiled his vibrant new artwork called United Journey for the new Maroochydore City Centre. Jandamarra created the three-panelled mural-style...

Foodies spotlight shines on Mary Valley

GourMay, a celebration of food and produce from the Mary Valley, gets under way this weekend with an event that is clouded in mystery. Artist...

Caravan stolen from Coolum

Police are investigating the theft of a caravan which was allegedly stolen from an address on Link Crescent, Coolum, sometime between 3.50am and 4.15am...

Police investigate Maroochydore assault

Police have released images of two men that may be able to assist with investigations into an assault at Maroochydore in February. Around 2.15am on...

Cooroy locals show pride of workmanship

The Rotary Club of Cooroy was delighted to honour six local people who consistently give that special extra in their career on Monday 17...

Remembering the Anzac spirit

Veterans, like 100-year-old Keith Douglas Fitzpatrick, arrived in style, chauffeured by members of the Noosa Beach Classic Car Club, as they led the parade...

Wartime history reduced to dust

Australians are about to celebrate Anzac Day and honour those who fought and died in all fields of conflict, including World War II...

Mortgages on the rise

Noosa mortgage holders will soon see higher borrowing costs after the Reserve Bank of Australia raised the official cash rate by 25 basis points...