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Pucca tucker up the Junger

Trevor Pepys reviews Pucca Bar and Restaurant As regular readers will well know, Trevor generally gets his jollies from the north of the subcontinent rather...

Noel Pearson:Up rom the mission

Lawyer, academic, historian, land rights activist, advocate for social reform, provocateur ... Noel Pearson, now 55, has worn many hats over his illustrious...

Christmas delights in Cooroy

With its decorated bike competition, shop window trail, Christmas Show and Santa, front and centre, Christmas in Cooroy celebrations last Friday evening were an...

Noosa volunteers recognised

Noosa Council shone a light on the contribution of Noosa volunteers last Friday and thanked them for the work they do across the shire’s...

Mates run for freedom

A 48km run over 48 hours will be a challenge taken by five Noosa mates this weekend to shine a light on sex trafficking...

River walk proves costly and traumatic

A walk along Gympie Terrace for one couple last week resulted in a $4000 veterinary bill and weeks of recovery for their little dog. Rhiannon...

Small relief from speed drops on Kin Kin Roads

The Kin Kin community says the State Government’s recent announcement of speed reductions on the Gympie-Kin Kin Road may result in a marginal improvement...

Parkyn Hut volunteers celebrate Christmas

This is the time of year we celebrate the valuable service given to our community by volunteers. December 1 was International Volunteers Day. The volunteers at...

Thursday Girls celebrate final fundraiser for 2020

The Thursday Girls celebrated their main fundraiser for the year with a Christmas luncheon held at the Noosa Springs Golf Club. The 76 ladies raised...

Red Frogs put empties to good use

The Red Frogs community organisation managed to collect more than 10,000 empty beverage containers while providing their support programs during last week’s Schoolies Festival...

Books urge youth to take climate action

Cooran environmentalists Jim Bird and Helen Moffitt have taken action to educate and activate young people to call on government to replace fossil fuels...

Heidi writes winning entry

A Cooroy State School student has won the Laraine Mahoney Writers Award for 2020, which was introduced in memory of a much loved member...

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Sharks menace anglers

With some decent weather, a few people managed some trips offshore. Reports have come in of some amazing fishing with the fish biting hard...