UNESCO biosphere bid nears finish line
The final countdown has begun as the Sunshine Coast community eagerly waits to find out if the region will be recognised around the world...
Wildlife shot with air rifle pellets make full recovery
The Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital is delighted to have released two patients, Bonnie the common brushtail possum and Cruiser the lace monitor, back into...
Pink Stumps Day is back
A favourite day on the Kin Kin calendar, Pink Stumps Day is back, with the fun annual McGrath Foundation fundraiser returning on Sunday 5...
World’s most sought-after coffee comes to Noosa
A Noosa specialty coffee roaster and retailer is bringing the world’s most sought-after coffee to town, worth $1000 per kilo.
To celebrate their 10 year...
Wild weather puts fishing on hold
With heavy rains, winds and swell smashing the SEQ coast, it comes as no surprise to know that fishing offshore has been on hold....
Golf club swinging on the night
Popular Noosa Shire-based band The Claptomaniacs will provide the soundtrack to a dinner dance at Noosa Golf Club on Saturday 28 May from 7pm.
The...
An energy lab for Peregian Beach?
Plans to transform and expand the Rufous Street precinct into an energy hub are part of many ambitious projects envisaged by Zero Emissions Noosa...
State covers millions in flood costs
The February floods have left Noosa Council with a repair bill of essential assets estimated at $20-30 million with more than 500 projects already...
Noosa thanks its volunteers
Volunteers across Noosa enjoyed a thank you breakfast at Tewantin Noosa RSL on Tuesday courtesy of Noosa Council during National Volunteer Week and listened...
Ingi’s story of courage, pain and adjustment
Ingi Doyle lived in Rainbow Beach for four years from 2016 until 2020 and competed in triathlons across the country before she and partner...
Noosa FM says final farewell to The Captain
A long-time Noosa FM radio presenter who rocked the airwaves has left a hole in the heart of the community station’s listeners and members.
Greg...
Help Brett help the kids
Former Noosa restaurateur Brett Massoud fell in love with Madagascar the moment he set foot on the world’s fifth largest island back in 1987.
But...


















