Noosa Parade corridor upgrade underway
Stage one of construction to upgrade the Noosa Parade corridor, one of Noosa’s busiest pedestrian and cycle routes, is well under way.
Mayor Clare Stewart...
How you can help reduce those annoying mozzies breeding
If you’ve been doing the mozzie dance, slapping yourself as the little biters attack, you’re not alone.
Recent rainfall, combined with warmer temperatures and increased...
Dr Bowden’s life by the lake
On a rare sunny afternoon last week Dr Geoffrey Bowden made himself comfortable in his favourite deck chair, looked out across the trees and...
Busy weekend for Tigers
It was a busy weekend at Tigerland with practice games and our annual golf day last weekend.
The senior men had their first upgraded...
Queensland Press joins forces with Vinnies
The Queensland Country Press Association (QCPA) along with your local newspaper has joined forces with Vinnies Queensland to support thousands of Queenslanders affected by...
Community Grants deadline extended
Due to the ongoing flood recovery efforts, Noosa Council has extended its Community Grants deadline.
Originally set for 30 March, submissions will now be received...
The other side of the coin
In these days and weeks of hardship and heart break, there are times that makes us proud to be an Aussie, including the way...
Farms rebuild after floods
Local farmers have been hit hard by the recent floods, losing crops, stock and livelihoods.
Among them was Shambhala Farm whose stall was missing from...
Two Thunder cricket teams make the finals
Quote of the week from the late Shane Warne- “You can’t afford to live your life with regrets.”
Both of the Tewantin-Noosa Thunder Cricket team’s...
Hinterland landslip causes turmoil
Noosa Hinterland residents have been impacted by a significant landslip that is expected to block their main road for up to six months.
An area...
Surfing breaks glass ceiling
Surfing has until recently lagged behind other sports in recognising women as equals, but there is no better sign that the glass ceiling has...
Quarry battle hits court
In his opening address in the long-awaited case of Noosa Council v Kin Kin Quarry, council’s barrister Mitchell Baty told the Maroochydore Planning and...