Four teens charged after series of alleged break-ins
Detectives from Gympie Criminal Investigation Branch have charged four teenagers following a series of alleged break and enters in the Gympie area.
Police will allege...
Buses, bikes, bridges etc
Right after the festive season comes the whinging season when Noosa locals complement wining and dining with whining and moaning about the state of...
Viennese vogue
Witness a musical revolution performed on historical instruments by some of Australia’s finest international artists when the Australian Romantic and Classical Orchestra tours Australian...
Fabulous Artastic at NACA
The Noosa Art and Craft Association’s (NACA) is holding its fabulous Artastic event on the third weekend of January at Wallace House, Noosaville, where...
Building back better tourism
Build Back Better Tourism is a UN-backed initiative, supported by the Australian Tourism Export Council (ATEC), proposing recovery plans for the tourism sector which...
Farewell for Simon Kuring
Friends and family will farewell Simon Kuring, one of Noosa’s most colourful identities, with a wake and celebration of his life at Simon’s Sunday...
15-second hell at Dog Beach
This is the story of what happened when a little piece of heaven in Noosa suddenly turned into hell on an otherwise peaceful start...
Teens injured in e-scooter crash
Two teenagers have been seriously injured following an e-scooter and vehicle crash in Alexandra Headland on Tuesday 3 January.
Police said about 7.15pm a 13-year-old...
Teens injured in Teewah rollover
Police are issuing a timely reminder to motorists visiting the Noosa North Shore area of the hazards of driving on beaches following a single...
Outriggers given a hand
Noosa Outrigger rowers found themselves all at sea crossing the bar last week due to a breakage on their vessel.
Luckily some locals spotted...
Funding available for heritage-listed sites
Disaster assistance is now available to help restore the heritage-listed buildings and places that were damaged by the extraordinary rainfall and flooding events of...
Christmas joy for Coolum couple
When Lilly Kate Robinson was born she weighed just 800g - no more than a loaf of bread.
Six months on, the once pint-sized princess...


















