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Ron’s service in the surf

On the eve of his last patrol at Noosa Main Beach after 65 years of surf life saving service, Noosa Today columnist Ron Lane...

Tigers honour Anzacs and sponsors

Well, what a magnificent crowd at Noosa’s Rococo oval last Saturday to honour Anzac weekend and celebrate our annual sponsors' day. Not a car...

The Wallace Line

It was 10 years ago on a snorkelling trip to the Raja Ampat that John Lauritz was enlightened by a guest lecturer on board...

Peppers apartment record smashed big time

A late Sunday afternoon time-slot proved to be fortuitous for Tom Offermann Real Estate agent Chris Miller. Competitive bidding for his listing of apartment 4202...

Little Mick says thanks

A misadventure in the surf can happen to anyone, anytime, but it’s probably more likely to happen when you’re 80 rather than 18. Little Mick...

Student embraces public speaking challenge

What do the well-known names Kevin Rudd, Peter Beattie, ABC’s Sabra Lane, Senator Simon Birmingham and Good Shepherd Year 12 student Jolie May have...

Top Sunday family day

A serene, beautiful garden backdrop - check. Good music from popular singer/songwriter Jay Bishoff and musical friends - check. Fantastic coffee a few steps away, supplied...

Dolphins steady improvement

Building on combinations is the aim of Ray White Noosa Dolphins following their loss to Caloundra on the weekend, according to the coach Matt...

Oyster go ahead confirmed

Council will negotiate an extension of its partnership with The Nature Conservancy (TNC) to allow State Permits to be finalised and reef restoration work...

Planned burns begin this month

Sunshine Coast Council’s annual planned burn season began this month with 13 sites across the Coast earmarked for treatment. Alexandra Headland, Peregian Springs, Mountain Creek,...

Online memorials unlock stories of First World War ANZACs

The individual wartime journeys of over 330,000 Australian men and women who volunteered to serve overseas in the First World War have been revealed...

Homage to service

Grey skies and gusty conditions did not deter the thousands who turned out on Anzac Day to honour the Anzac legend born on the...

Vale Ted Egan – singer, legend and mate

One of the early talents behind the Gympie Music Muster and the Woodford Folk Festival, Ted Egan was many things. As a singer he was...

Near drowning