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Youth guiding us along a path towards a greener future

Meet the students teaching us why we must protect our precious environment. Almost 250 children, from 20 schools across the region, spent the year researching...

Horizon Festival calls for local artists to get lost in place

This year’s Horizon Festival has barely dimmed from memory and already the wheels are turning as organisers prepare for 2023. As part of the Festival’s...

Surf internationals are back

With borders open and travel getting back to an expensive new normal, the 2023 Noosa Festival of Surfing is set to be the biggest...

Seafood Sally signing off

Tomorrow afternoon (Saturday) on Channel Seven’s Creek To Coast, having gotten amongst the mahi mahi off Mooloolaba and turned it into ceviche in front...

Up Ringtail without a paddle

PHIL JARRATT concludes his tracing of the historic “Shortcut” between Gympie and Noosa. I was sitting at a table outside a café in Pomona on...

Seagrass decline

Seagrass distribution in the Noosa River has declined a staggering 80 per cent in the past 20 years, according to reports prepared by Ecological...

Water quality mapped in united platform

After 20 years of water quality monitoring by diverse groups across the Noosa and Mary river catchments the results will now be collated by...

Age pension guide now available

The updated 2022 guide to the Age Pension, including payment rates, assets tests and conditions, is now available from the office of the Federal...

Kabi vote for land agreement

The Kabi Kabi community last weekend voted decisively in favour of an Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) covering the controversial Cooloola Great Walk ecotourism...

Two centuries for Thunder cricketers

Overall, it was a successful weekend for the Tewantin-Noosa Thunder Cricket Teams, except for a surprise loss for the First Graders. The highlight of...

Coastal plan targets land intrusion

Encroachment by property owners on to council-managed land dominated much of the discussion surrounding the draft Eastern Beaches Foreshore Management Plan (EBFMP) at council’s...

Bogged farmer dies

A 95-year-old Queensland farmer has died in hospital after being trapped in mud for two days after falling when his tractor became bogged, AAP...

Pedal and pump on local tracks

Rollers, berms and flowing turns are drawing riders back again and again to two popular Sunshine Coast pump tracks. These purpose-built spaces...

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