Linking green and the blue
Precede
While we await an outcomes report from this summer’s Maritime Safety Queensland river management community consultation survey, which proposed a raft of changes to...
Tourism Noosa a target
Tourism Noosa has been the most recent target of criticism in letters to the editor of Noosa Today and on local social media.
Specifically,...
Kabi’s seat at the table
On a drizzly, steamy day in Noosa National Park last week, Norman Bond, the chairman of the Kabi Kabi Peoples Aboriginal Corporation, seated next...
Complaints win consumer refunds
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has successfully clawed back almost $1 million for Sunshine Coast consumers in 2022 following a statewide spike in...
A million fishy stories
Ever caught a tagged fish?
It turns out the chances really are one in a million.
Australia’s volunteer tagging database Infofish recently became the first...
A look at 19th century shopping
During the latter part of the 19th century retailing underwent enormous change when small, overcrowded drapery stores were transformed into multi-storey department stores.
Australian Decorative...
Tragic accident claims life of 14-year-old
A 14-year-old boy has tragically died following a serious traffic crash at Canina on Wednesday last week.
Levi Hanna was very publicly farewelled on social...
Come-n-Try is back
Noosa Council is hosting another of its popular Come-n-Try Sports events on Tuesday 28 February from 3-5.30pm at the softball fields, Noosa District Sports...
Wheelchair athlete takes on world first with Noosa Ultra-Trail
Natasha Price, elite adaptive athlete, Queensland state champion, international marathon winner and Gold Coast Woman of the Year 2020 finalist, will make history when...
Songstress hits the airwaves
Cora Ledwith is riding the airwaves of success after the 16-year-old singer songwriter began, just last year, making a name for herself on the...
Filling the gap from Scotland
After a two-year hiatus, St Andrew’s Anglican College has relaunched its gap year program - Beyond.
Three Scottish GAP-year students, Ailsa, Caitlyn and Rachel have...
Plastic pick up clears path for hatchlings
Tiny pieces of plastic and polystyrene balls made up the bulk of rubbish collected by volunteers at Peregian Beach last Saturday, removing those threats...


















