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Students cop a lesson on policing

Noosa students have learnt about the work local police officers do for the community with a presentation from Noosa Police Station’s Senior Constable Jess...

Butterflies transform Bendigo Bank into Community Hub

In a building that began as a Silent Movie Theatre in the late 1800’s, the Bendigo Bank branch of Tewantin is yet again transforming,...

Grant used to reduce the risks of increased fire intensity

NICA (Noosa Integrated Catchment Association) has received a $30,000 Federal Government Bushfire Recovery for Wildlife and Habitat Community Grant. ...

Council calls for tenders for new Beach Permits

Noosa Council has called for tenders from businesses keen to operate on, and adjacent to, Noosa Main Beach. Council will award ten Commercial High Use...

Eight lives lost on roads in three days

Eight lives have been lost in three days on Queensland roads. Police are appealing to motorists to make better decisions on our roads with speed...

Former councillor Jess Glasgow fined for The Bachelorette conduct

Former Noosa councillor Jess Glasgow has been found guilty of two misconduct offences following his controversial time on reality TV show The Bachelorette. Noosa Council...

Fallen tree sparks power outage

Strong winds and a fallen tree branch caused a stir on Gympie Terrace at lunchtime on Tuesday when it caught on the main powerlines...

Saving the environment with books

It isn’t every day you get a handwritten letter from Sir David Attenborough. Yet it happened to local environmentalists Jim Bird and Helen Moffitt...

Take action in climate week

Tourism Noosa through their Plastic Free Noosa Program, and in partnership with Noosa Council will be hosting 4 community clean-up events to bring awareness...

World top tenners

Thirteen swimmers from Noosa Masters Club made Top Ten placings in 39 FINA events for the year 2020. FINA is the governing body...

Make mine milk: Richard’s a real bottler

Milk. It's something so simple, yet surprisingly complex to produce. Fresh milk … there is nothing quite as uncomplicated when it comes to a food. It’s...

What’s happened to all the tourist information centres?

Many have closed thanks to increasing costs, lack of volunteers and of course the internet. Tourists now seek their information on line, their directions...

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Bagpipes and bravery with Don Drysdale

Don Drysdale has been serenading the Sunshine Beach State School community with his haunting bagpipe melodies for 15 consecutive years at the school's ANZAC...