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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...

Christmas a time for celebration

As Christians prepare to celebrate one of the most important events in their annual calendar, the birth of Jesus Christ, churches in Noosa are...

105th anniversary of the evacuation of Gallipoli

On December 20 we commemorated 105 years since the last Australian troops evacuated the Gallipoli Peninsula, the site of one of the most well-known...

Coast cops a flooding

Almost the last report of 2020 so lets hope we see a better change for the end of the year. This week we all...

Tiger girls make national academy

Noosa girls Bella Smith and Maggie Harmer have been named among the best 20 seventeen year old AFLW players in the nation after last...

The Pipeline puzzle

As I wrote in this space last week, I honestly did not believe there was any chance of the World Surf League’s Billabong Pipe...

Class acts draw tourists

Stilt walkers, dancers, musicians and international statue performers fascinated the crowds of people who flocked to Noosa’s famous Hastings Street this week. The glitter strip...

A Ferrari for Olive

At 92 years young, Olive Donaldson is a local identity with a jovial personality who endears herself to everyone with her youthful spirit and...

Why golfing in Noosa is child’s play for Margaret

It’s been described as the world’s most isolated golf course. Carved out of thick, tropical jungle, Rimba Irian sits on what was once a...

Australia Zoo reunites with the Ukrainian community

Australia Zoo has collaborated with the Ukrainian Community of Queensland to welcome more than 400 displaced Ukrainians for a special day of connection and...