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Pint-sized Noosa kiosk sells for $1.1 million

A tiny and highly recognisable piece of Hastings Street real estate has changed hands, with the standalone 8sqm kiosk at 8/18 Hastings Street selling...

Noosa Council workers chant ‘CEO has got to go’ as fight for fair pay...

Noosa Council workers chanted "CEO has got to go" and "executive team takes the cream" in another rally for fair pay in front of...

Data shows housing crisis worsening

Data released from Anglicare Southern Queensland’s (ASQ) 2025 Rental Affordability Snapshot this week confirms the stark reality of the region's housing crisis, with nearly...

Queensland Small Business Month launches on the Sunshine Coast

Queensland Small Business Month officially launched on the Sunshine Coast on Thursday 1 May with a packed out networking breakfast attended by the State’s...

Noosa Council workers locked out ahead of Labour Day

Potholes will go unfilled, parks unmowed, and ‘rhyme time’ will be cancelled at libraries in Noosa for the next two days after the council...

Last day to save

Friday 2 May is the last day to save big on tickets with Early Bird Packages for the Rainbow Beach Annual Fishing Classic being...

World’s apart landscape focus

Pomona Railway Station Gallery has a focus on landscape paintings during May, but the artists’ approaches are very different. Well-known Tewantin artist Tricia Sheppard...

Dolphin juniors kick off season

U13 Match Report Noosa Dolphins U13’s faced reigning premiers Brothers, who showed up red hot as the home team suited up for the challenge. Led...

Noosa Council CEO says reduction in services unavoidable as strikes continue

With unions last week rejecting a revised pay offer and refusing to halt protected industrial action ahead of another conciliatory meeting next week, a...

Preference surprises in vote guides

When Noosa residents go to vote in the federal election on Saturday 3 May, if they haven't already done so, they will have to...

‘Official failures’ linked to mass murder

Official failures may have contributed to last year's Bondi Junction stabbing rampage, in which six people were killed by a man with a Cooloola...

Pioneering stories unearthed

With the theme of this year's Australian Heritage Festival being "unearthed", the Tewantin Heritage and Historical Society Inc. has invited descendants of three of...

Explosive detonated on Peregian Beach

Police declared an emergency at Peregian Beach at 12.30pm on Friday after a member of the public found an explosive device, which ADF bomb...