Progress of pickleball
For the members of the Noosa Pickleball Club, last weekend was certainly one to remember.
For the third year in a row, the...
Yurol success
The ground-breaking and historic Yurol Ringtail Conservation Project was formally claimed by the Palaszczuk Government at Noosa Council chambers this week, in front of...
Wedding day saved by local hero
A couple’s wedding disaster was saved at the last minute by a local hero after wet weather flooded their original venue and their backup...
Hinterland residents stranded again
Black Mountain residents have spent another five days stranded from essential services with their only access point flooded, while a landslide on the main...
European red fox a century on
The European red fox is one of 24 mammal species introduced to Australia since European settlement and, despite being the subject of widespread lethal...
Helitak receives approval
Noosa-based Helitak Fire Fighting Equipment has received further approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to add more Black Hawk model Type Certificates (TC)...
Noosa shines for international trade
Over 520 of the world’s leading travel trade buyers are getting a taste of Noosa and are being inspired to promote the region this...
Play goes on despite conditions
Amazingly some games went on last weekend and seriously I cannot recall seeing more atrocious conditions that faced the Rococo Noosa Tigers at Surfers...
Celebrating our tourism volunteers
Tourism Noosa’s Visitor Information Centre Volunteers are being celebrated as part of National Volunteers Week.
To celebrate the important contribution they make to the Noosa...
Step up for Katie Rose
Katie Rose Cottage Hospice at Doonan recently received a $1.5m grant from the federal government and, according to board chairperson, Carol Raye, “We are...
2400 hectare handover added to national parks
More than 2400 hectares of former Noosa state forest and plantation will be added to Tewantin National Park, the Queensland Government has announced, restoring...
Oyster baskets show early signs of success
A trial exercise for the Noosa River Oyster Gardening Project is showing early signs of success, with juvenile oysters, mussels and other marine species...