Trailer parking problems raised
Concerns raised by business owners and residents about the loss of car parking spaces to boat trailers and calls from boating and fishing advocacy...
New year for Noosa’s rotary clubs
The five Rotary Clubs of Noosa have hit the ground running for the new year, continuing to collaborate to cover the needs of the...
Four rehabilitated turtles released by SEA LIFE
The team from SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast Aquarium has successfully released four rescued and rehabilitated green sea turtles back into the ocean at Mooloolaba...
West Cooroy NP free for all
Noosa’s newest national park is full of uncommon and at-risk wildlife species, and well-maintained paths that wind through sclerophyll and rainforest habitats, and this...
Put away the brolly for 2023
We all know it bucketed down for long parts of last year, but the good news is that according to Sunrise Beach’s unofficial weatherman,...
Five break and enters on the Sunshine Coast
Detectives from Sunshine Coast Criminal Investigation Branch have released CCTV in an appeal for information in relation to five break and enters on the...
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,...


















