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What’s in your garden?

An exhibition to promote the Urban Wildlife Gardens programme will be on display at the Cooroy Library during March and will move to the...

Date set for rental reforms

Reforms to end no grounds evictions and make it easier for renters to have a pet will commence on 1 October 2022, following Governor...

The big wet hits

Unless you have been completely out of touch, you will know that SEQ has received record flooding rain. The local rivers are flooding causing...

Raining on Tigerland

Well what a deluge of rain that was. Our Roccoco oval looked more like the aqua fun parks we visit on the coast. No...

Croquet club looks to the future

As we begin to emerge from the restrictions of Covid, Noosa Croquet Club is preparing for a busy 2022 and beyond. The playing...

Piece by piece

Friday Environment Forum guest speaker and author Elaine Green will discuss her book, Piece by Piece: Conservation and development on the Sunshine Coast 1960-2020...

A bridge to brain power

Playing your cards right can keep you sharp long after retirement. Noosa Bridge Club is holding its next course of bridge lessons beginning 4 April...

Queensland licences one step closer to going digital

Queenslanders can expect to go digital with their drivers licence next year, with a contract to deliver the Digital Licence App to Queenslanders now...

Hilton Terrace now open

Hilton Terrace and the Lake Doonella Bridge has reopened to traffic. Noosa Council staff assessed the road and bridge following Thursday morning’s high tide and...

The battle of Poona Lake

The perched lake of Poona is set to become the decisive battleground as conservation and community groups push hard to stop or at least...

The CEO who made history

To say that the surf industry was rocked last August when Australia’s pioneer surf company, Rip Curl, announced its first woman chief executive officer...

Noosa still in the firing line

With the region still in the firing line for forecast severe weather, residents should continue to check the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) website and...

Police patrols put brakes on risky beach driving

Police have been keeping a close eye on beaches, including Rainbow Beach and K’gari, over the school holidays, conducting more than 2700 breath tests...