Trees for Tourism delivers positive results
Tourism Noosa’s environmental sustainability initiative, Trees for Tourism has delivered positive results for the region since partnering with event organisers to give back to...
Noosa loses an environmental icon
Noosa mourns the passing of Cecily Fearnley, Noosa’s dedicated and proud conservationist. Over the past 66 years, long before the term eco-warrior was...
Sunshine Coast teen charged with murder
A 17-year-old boy has been charged with murder following an altercation with another boy in Buddina last night, 20 January.
At 11.20pm, emergency services were...
Australia Day debate continues
For some, Australia Day is all about barbecues and backyard cricket, but for others, 26 January is a day of mourning.
Last year, the Australia...
Noosa North Shore in crisis
Part 1: The reality
As one of the most hectic summer holiday seasons on record draws to a close, locals, councillors and stakeholders are predicting...
State’s worst rail disaster
Talked about for many years after it occurred, the Traveston Creek Rail Disaster of 9 June 1925 had a profound effect on the citizens...
Big seas can’t shift sand
Since New Year’s Day Noosa’s Main Beach has been under almost daily bombardment from powerful easterly swells, including three days of dangerous high surf...
Cricket season starts again
Quote of the week- “What is the difference between Cinderella and English batsmen? ……. Cinderella knew when to leave the ball !”
Thanks to clear...
Dolphins on the move
At Dolphin Oval, home of the Ray White Noosa Dolphins Rugby Union Club, this month will see the club set the wheels in motion...
Covid outbreak at Noosa aged care site
Staff at a Noosa aged care facility are working hard to keep the spread of Covid-19 to a minimum after three elderly residents tested...
New Year – resolutions, solutions and convolutions
Christmas again was not in any way normal, nor what we would have wished for anyone including our businesses, workers, families and community. The...
Regional train services cut
Queensland Rail will cut some regional services temporarily from Monday 17 January.
Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey said to manage an increasing number...


















