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Journey from fine wines to fairways

Peter Marchant, the renowned Sunshine Coast sommelier who has travelled the world judging fine wines, has made a dramatic career change and taken up...

Classic cars on show for a cause

Delia and Peter Rayment courted in an MG and continue their love affair with MGs after more than 55 years of marriage. Regular travellers in...

Best results ever for track and field

For our Noosa Little Athletics representative team, the recent trip to Townsville for the North Queensland Athletics Championships was definitely a trip to remember....

Art studios open across Noosa

A steady stream of visitors have descended on Noosa's art Hub at Wallace House and to artist studios and galleries across the shire since...

Mixed weekend for Thunder cricket

Last weekend the three Tewantin-Noosa Thunder top grades (First, Second and Thirds) played matches but only one of the matches ended up with a...

Closure of Operation Spring Break

Last weekend saw the closure of Operation Uniform Spring Break, the Queensland Police Service (QPS) road safety campaign that targeted dangerous driving behaviour across...

Never too late for Ado

The good-time music of Adrian “Ado” Spelt’s band The SandFlys has been putting a smile on the face and a spring in the step...

Bali bombings – lest we forget

Next Wednesday marks the 20th anniversary of the first Bali bombings which claimed the lives of 202 people, including 88 Australians. The Australian Government will...

Thirty years of dazzling costume designs

It's been a labour of love spending the past 30 years designing and creating Noosa Arts Theatre costumes for Margaret Courtney. She joined the theatre...

Prost to Oktoberfest

Cooroy was awash with dirndl and lederhosen last Saturday when Saw and Mill Restaurant staged its second annual Oktoberfest. With a beer tent, authentic German...

Forests are growing with trees for tourism

Trees for Tourism is all about protecting and nurturing Noosa’s pristine natural environment, one of the main reasons visitors are so drawn to this...

Council approves drowning memorial

In December 1981, Cooroy made the national news, when four people were electrocuted in Cooroy Creek, just to the right of the Mary River...

Love takes centre stage at Gympie Muster

There’s always something special about the Gympie Music Muster — the music, the mateship, the memories — and this year it played host to...