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...
Severe thunderstorms and potential flooding
Severe thunderstorms have the potential to bring a return of flash and riverine flooding to south-east Queensland over the coming days.
Thunderstorms producing locally heavy...
Pop-up recovery centres to help flood victims
Council staff will run pop-up flood outreach recovery centres in liaison with Department of Communities, starting Friday, March 4.
Friday’s locations are:
- Federal Hall -...
Saturday games washed out but finals this weekend
Quote of the week- “Success is not final; failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts.” Winston Churchill.
The devastating...
Garden Sundays are back
Sunday March 6 marks the 2022 return of the popular Sunday in the Gardens event at Noosa Botanic Gardens.
Get to the gardens at 9am...
Writers fest a reason to celebrate
Stunning sunsets and the written word, the stage is set for Words Out West - the third annual Western Downs Readers and Writers Festival.
At...
New directors announced for Tourism Noosa
Tourism Noosa has welcomed new directors to the Tourism Noosa Board to guide the strategic direction of the organisation in 2022 and beyond.
Max Webberley...
Pirates on the move
For Noosa Pirates Rugby League Club, the season is definitely on the move.
Club president Paul Dwyer is confident.
“For our senior and junior...
Pontoon washed up at Peregian Beach
Surf Life Saving Queensland Lifeguards have spotted a washed up pontoon at Peregian Beach on the Sunshine Coast.
They will continue to monitor obstruction in...
Sister Tree Creek Road reopens
As Noosa’s flood recovery effort continues, Council is asking residents to again be patient on the roads.
As flood levels drop, staff are busy assessing...
Autumn predicted to be wetter and warmer
Autumn days are likely to be wetter and warmer than normal for much of Australia.
The Bureau of Meteorology’s Autumn Climate Outlook for 2022...


















