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Walk or wheel on Wednesday

Walking, Wheeling Wednesdays has kicked off at three local schools, helping to keep kids active, while reducing traffic congestion. To encourage families to join the...

Students top geography test

Many of St Andrew’s Anglican College secondary students took part in the prestigious Australian Geography Competition at the beginning of this school year, competing...

Lost boy story wins at Wakakirri

What happens when you put 41 dedicated students with a love of The Arts, together with a great story? A winning Wakakirri performance! Sunshine...

Strength in unity

Building a stronger voice for business by bringing together Noosa's many business groups makes perfect sense to sixth generation local Janet Kake who views...

Playing with your money

Determined by Council-endorsed working and reference groups, concept designs for Cooroy's $5 million nature-based, all-abilities playground on a former sawmill site were released this...

Jimmy returns to the sea after arson

It was a very emotional Errol "Jimmy" Lindsay who last Sunday morning launched a replacement fishing boat seven weeks after his was burnt to...

Homelessness talk inspires action

Up to 1600 people are homeless on any night on the Sunshine Coast, St Vincent de Paul Society Sunshine Coast Corporate and Community Sleepout...

The sea is coming, ready or not

The possible local appearance of tropical species such as box jellyfish, saltwater inundation of David Low Way, low lying areas beside the Noosa River...

Clubs preparing for next season

The winter months for our local volunteer surf clubs Sunshine Beach and Noosa Heads have been successful and busy. For Sunshine Beach the winter...

Siva denied asylum

Sri Lankan refugee Siva Kumar has had his application for asylum in Australia rejected and with no further legal avenues to explore will be...

Cycling to confidence and cleaner air

Both Tracey Wyatt from Bike On and Vivien Griffin from Zero Emissions Noosa (ZEN) are urging Noosa Council to consider funding further cycling workshops...

Calls for VAD legislation

Residents who support voluntary assisted dying (VAD) are being urged to add their names to a new petition calling on the State Government to...

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Australia’s best bodysurfers drop in for the Coolum Wedge festival

The country’s best bodysurfers are ready to take on the annual Coolum Wedge bodysurfing festival this weekend, 26-28 April. People of all abilities from the...