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A curve above the rest

Queensland’s tallest building, a coastal mansion nestled in the sand dunes of Sunshine Beach and a Brisbane home that pushes the boundaries of affordability...

Arc of a surfer

Although he’s still in his 20s and potentially not even halfway through a stellar surfing career, Noosa’s Harrison Roach has absolutely nothing left to...

Fun at Iggy Sun

Trevor Pepys reviews Iggy Sun, Noosa Junction Knowing that Trevor eats and drinks professionally, the good mates from down the road usually invite him and...

Rick Cooper and the little bank that could

Rick Cooper: you might not know him but you’ll recognize his picture. He’s the tall, bald bloke beaming as he hands an over-sized cheque to...

Tewantin kindy opens nature-based playground

THE power of community support has put big smiles on the faces of four and five-year old’s at Tewantin Community Kindergarten, with the instalment...

Rain washes out weekend cricket

All three Tewantin-Noosa Cricket team’s matches were abandoned on Saturday after storms swept across the Sunshine Coast. This was a disappointment to the players...

QCWA lead the way in healthy eating

For generations Queensland Country Women’s Association (QCWA) has been helping women feed their families healthy, nutritious meals. On Sunday QCWA Tewantin Noosa members Suzannah Mellon...

RSPCA fundraiser helping pets

Dogs and cats have become much more precious to their owners during Covid-19 resulting in reduced numbers at RSPCA Noosa. RSPCA shelter manager Nicole Cleary...

Road safety an important lesson

Noosa District State High School Year 10 students completed the Rotary Youth Driver Awareness (RYDA) program at the House With No Steps, Doonan last...

Weather a dream job for Michael

Noosa State High School student Michael was set on his future career path in Year 7 when he discovered the weather station outside the...

Share your vision to help shape Eumundi’s future

What do you love most about Memorial Drive in Eumundi? Do you think there is anything that can be done to enhance it? Planning is...

Exhibition interrogates legacy of colonialism

Imagine how different Australia would be today if all our Prime Ministers had been Aboriginal. That’s what Sunshine Coast artist Michael Cook encourages viewers to...

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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...