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Local practice leads way in national mental health trial

A general practice in the Noosa hinterland is leading the way in a national trial of an innovative mental health service developed by the...

Limited-edition Olympic coins collectors’ albums launched

Woolworths and the Royal Australian Mint are helping customers show their support for the Australian Olympic and Paralympic teams by releasing a range of...

Noosa students make every step count

Living on the Sunshine Coast, it is understandable that many students take for granted receiving a good education in a safe learning environment. When a...

Kids invited to perform in music video for Glossies

Glossy Warrior Spencer Hitchen has invited all children to perform in a music video rehearsal this Sunday 18 July from 8am to 10.30am at...

Bird nests hold plastics dangers

A world-first study by USC researchers of almost 900 Australian bird nest specimens dating back more than 180 years has found an increasing amount...

A French affair for Cooroy

Still upbeat by their standing ovation success last month with their Viennese songs concert at Cooroy, popular trio, Fragments Ensemble, is lighting up Cooroy...

Lead up to the moon

Many anglers will have favoured moon phases and tide times to go fishing. Without doubt the lead up to the new moon is a...

Garden show inspires

"We're going to have to look at trees that come from warmer climates," landscape architect Arno King told guests at the Queensland Garden Expo...

Greens attack Cooloola ecotourism project

Noosa Greens spokeswoman has called out the Cooloola Great Walk Ecotourism Project as "another attack on our wilderness areas". The Noosa and Hinterland/Wide Bay Branch of...

Walking in a winter wonderland

What better way to spend a sunny morning than strolling through Noosa's own Botanic Gardens. You can join an enthusiastic group of gardena aficionados at...

Inside story on council pipes

Despite being below ground and out of sight, Noosa’s estimated 250-kilometre stormwater pipe network is by no means out of mind for Council’s Asset...

Bond between champions

Before Noosa-based tennis legend Evonne Goolagong Cawley won Wimbledon in 1971, she was inspired by a story in a Princess magazine about a girl...

Welcome award reflects Noosa vision

Noosa Council has welcomed news that Noosa Heads has been named one of the Top 10 Most Welcoming Towns on Earth. The coastal suburb...

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