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Noosa brimming with holiday makers

Tourists and locals flocked to Noosa for the Christmas - New Year holidays, making the most of the sun and surf, relaxing by the...

Holidays bring out random acts of kindness

The 2020 Christmas spirit shone a light on those in need in Noosa, with random acts of kindness from locals warming the hearts of...

Old Phil’s 2021 Almanac

JANUARY Outgoing (hopefully) US President Donald Trump Tweets that America won’t have him to kick around anymore because he is moving to Australia. Specifically Noosa,...

Business survives 2020

Much of the Noosa economy was hit hard by COVID19. Noosa Chamber of Commerce president Rob Neely spoke with Noosa Today about the impact...

New Year fitness at NAC

As the new year begins it's the ideal time to get fit and healthy. The Noosa Aquatic Centre has launched an introductory offer for the...

Fireworks on the river for New Year

The Noosa River foreshore will come to life this New Year’s Eve for the family fireworks display at 9pm in front of Noosa Boathouse...

Joh in Noosa

PHIL JARRATT uncovers an interesting connection between the champion of the White Shoe Brigade and Noosa’s conservationists While the long reign of Joh Bjelke-Petersen over...

Tewantin TAFE open for EOI

Noosa MP Sandy Bolton was excited to hear the Department of Employment, Small Business and Training had opened an expression of interest (EOI) process...

Drive to heal wounds brings national nursing honours for PhD student

A USC PhD candidate who is researching innovative ways to treat chronic wounds has been awarded two major national nursing awards.Sunshine Coast Blue Care...

The best (and worst) of Trev

Semi-professional restaurant reviewer Trevor Pepys came bouncing into the Noosa Today offices in early June (just as we went back into print) claiming to...

A sense of belonging

PHIL JARRATT concludes his search for Cherbourg’s lost history At the very end of James Muller’s poignant 2019 documentary, Place of Crowes, Kabi Kabi man...

Our people our future

Despite the playing season for some of our sports being over and the boots hung up in the locker room, club activities...

Construction complete on much-wanted pedestrian bridge

Pedestrians, including school children, will now have safer journeys thanks to a new bridge in Eumundi. The pedestrian bridge, which spans the North Maroochy River...

Raising your voice