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Olympian holds party for cancer charity

Beloved patron of Bloomhill Cancer Care and Olympian Raelene Boyle will celebrate making it to 70 with a ticketed party she hopes will raise...

Saving soil to save the planet

Twenty-six years ago Graeme Sait’s daughter Rachel was hit by a car outside her school. She was taken to ICU in a coma with...

Good day for Pirates

Saturday was a big day for Noosa Pirates Rugby League when they played host to home games against Gympie: for Pirates it was...

Shark net catch in question

“Humans have a morbid fear of being eaten alive. People are afraid but how dangerous are sharks really?” This was how Professor David Schoeman...

It’s shuck don’t chuck

The final funding instalment for the controversial Noosa River oyster reef project was announced last week, with The Nature Conservancy (TNC) Australia providing an...

Surf watch

As the Noosa Festival of Surfing played out before them locals and tourists took the opportunity to drop by the Solbar Beach Bar on...

Huge crowds at surf dogs

The surfers may have been elsewhere but the crowd was at First Point for the true stars of the Noosa Festival of Surfing –...

The godfather of surfing

When this issue lands on your lawn (we live in hope) none of us will yet know who has won the prestigious open men’s...

Unknown Achievers

Recently, it was on again, the Annual Shotokan Karate Tournament hosted by the Sunshine Coast Martial Arts, Shotokan Karate and Fitness Institute of Noosaville....

Volunteers celebrated

The Parkyn’s Hut family of volunteers celebrated 2021 Volunteers Week with a special breakfast, hosted by the Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club this week What...

Mates raise money for PTSD

In 2019, Murph Manthey and Rachel Jarvis and Mr Ian Rowe set out to raise awareness in the rise in Veterans suicides associated with...

Singing is the thing for health

Not only is singing an uplifting experience it can strengthen vocal cords, improve speech and swallowing as a group of people with Parkinsons and...

Artist turns invasive weed into fashion

From invasive vine to award-winning wearable art—local artist Vivien Eardley is set to wow audiences at this year’s Mary Valley Art Festival. Vivien will bring...

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