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Ethic experts from St Andrews

Five year 10 girls from St Andrew’s Anglican College are now International Champions. The team from the Peregian Springs-based school, won the Gold medal...

Threatened species plans

Queensland is the custodian of a globally and nationally significant proportion of Australia’s biodiversity. It is home to 50 per cent of the...

Coolum Wedge becomes first World Qualifying event

Now in its third year, the Coolum Wedge is making waves after being selected as the first World Qualifying event for the IBSA Bodysurfing...

A question of burning

When European settlers arrived in Australia they would have seen a landscape like that of a country estate, with well defined areas of grasslands,...

Surf fest wave of success

With the 32nd edition of the Noosa Festival of Surfing less than a week ago, expectations are running high that the surf god Huey...

River clean up a step in right direction

Noosa Today caught up recently with Peter Hunnam, lead author of last year’s report on the state of Noosa River Estuary in the lead...

Health a high priority

The first fortnight of Parliamentary sittings for 2023 has wrapped up and it’s good to be back home in Wide Bay for a few...

Meet Noosa’s 2023 school principals

Often overlooked, principals are the glue holding the entire school community together, supporting and guiding teachers and staff, and setting the tone for productive...

Hoopers reunite in beloved Noosa

The Hooper family reunited on Saturday to renew ties and reflect on a family history in Tewantin which began in Cornwall, England with a...

World swim great success

On Sunday morning in the immediate area of Noosa’s Main Beach, some 2000 competitors gathered to contest the events listed on the program drawn...

Trailblazers light up on Women’s Day

This year on International Women’s Day, LNP Noosa is celebrating trailblazers who have achieved huge amounts in their careers, across politics, business, creative industries...

Beating the path to treaty

If you are confused around the many references and intentions regarding Path to Treaty, an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, and other government and political...

Vale Ted Egan – singer, legend and mate

One of the early talents behind the Gympie Music Muster and the Woodford Folk Festival, Ted Egan was many things. As a singer he was...

Near drowning