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Queensland gets shark smart

Often critiqued by the southern states for lagging behind in modern shark mitigation and deterrent technology, Queensland issued a serious counter-punch at the beginning...

Sunshine Coast Highway Patrol targets dangerous driving behaviours

Far too many lives have already been lost on Queensland roads in 2022. Over the weekend, police from the Sunshine Coast Highway Patrol (HP) team...

Tigers kick off the season

Well finally here we are at round one! And what a mammoth challenge lies in front of the Rococo Noosa Tigers as all three...

Big month for little athletics

For Noosa’s Little Athletics, the month of March 2022 must definitely be rated as one of their best ever. On 5 and 6...

Remembering Bill and Betty

The rain held off just long enough last Monday morning for a group of long-time locals and surfers to remember two great Noosa characters...

Good Shepherd students brave the shave

Good Shepherd Lutheran College is continuing its quest to shave the world from blood cancer by raising valuable funds in this year’s World’s Greatest...

Almost 500 people caught a day by cameras

In less than two weeks (25 January – 7 February), almost 500 people a day were caught for not wearing a seatbelt or using...

Quarry works questioned in ongoing case

Kin Kin Quarry’s senior site executive Harry Stewart, transport manager Scott Palmer and quarry adviser, Groundwork Plus, director Clayton Hill were among witnesses at...

Noosa Heads apartment sells for $7m

Apartment complex No. 1 in Hastings Street is renowned for its spectacular Noosa Main Beach, Laguna Bay and hinterland views. And when apartment 15,...

Noosa pubs are going pink

Pubs across the Sunshine Coast and Noosa region will be going pink for a great cause over the next two months. Fourteen pubs across the...

Noosa Arts and Crafts opens its house

Noosa Arts and Crafts Association held its first open house in two years last weekend after a hiatus due to Covid. This open house, which...

Novel purges Pete’s problem

Although his first novel is, on the face of it, a tragi-comic ramble through the mores of trendy modern Sydney where everyone has too...

Cooroy’s second life for hidden art gems

This July, the Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre presents a diverse range of wildlife art, a large collection of art work from people’s collections...