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Faces of the Kimberley

In many ways, the Kimberley is different to any other region in Australia, going back to its geological separation from the main continent in...

Reflections of a council CEO

Now reaching the end of the first year of his retirement, former Noosa Council chief executive officer Brett de Chastel is busier than ever,...

CWA hears from physio

Senior physiotherapist Zoe Mills had her audience at the Tewantin Noosa CWA branch spellbound as she explained why 50 per cent of women will...

Noosa named in top three regional towns in Australia

Noosa has been recognised as one of Australia’s top regional towns, coming in at number three on Australian Traveller Magazine’s list of the top...

Eye in the sky plan to protect our endangered turtles

With turtle nesting season fast approaching, TurtleCare Sunshine Coast has had to think outside the box to protect endangered loggerhead turtle nests on North...

Noosa locals raise funds for Himalayan Foundation

Last Saturday night, guests enjoyed a cocktail party at Noosa Springs Golf and Spa Resort, raising funds for the Australian Himalayan Foundation. Organised by...

Elite athletes laugh off the heat

The Garmin Noosa Triathlon team gathered their elite athletes for a pre-event press conference at Noosa Heads Surf Life Saving Club on Friday 28...

Kids schooled in disaster preparedness as storm season starts

With storm and bushfire season officially underway, now is the time to get ready. Council’s Disaster Management team has been visiting local schools to educate...

That’s cricket for you

After all six senior Thunder Cricket Teams won their matches two weeks ago and were then washed out the following weekend, all the players...

State backs Noosa Tri

The future of the largest Olympic distance triathlon in the world – Queensland’s Garmin Noosa Triathlon – is secure until at least 2025, the...

Net zero, bed taxes and blowing the cap

Queensland councils have embraced energy-efficient technologies, are considering a Bed Tax to cover tourism costs and voters will again run the how-to-vote-card gauntlet at...

Sports complex gains $1.8m boost

Work will begin in January on a $1.8 million infrastructure project that promises to benefit a host of local sports clubs. The new multipurpose facility...

Youth crime laws strengthened

The state government is expanding its landmark Adult Crime, Adult Time laws to 45 youth crime offences, with new laws being introduced to the Queensland Parliament this week.    ...