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Council calling time on future STAs

At an emotive meeting on Monday, Noosa Councillors voted to call on the State Government to gain approval to call a halt to providing...

Masks to remain in Noosa for another week

Covid-19 restrictions will be extended in Noosa and the Sunshine Coast for seven days until 6am on Friday 23 July after cases of community...

Residents pip parking plan

Little Cove residents gathered at Noosa National Park at sunset last Sunday for a quiet celebration of people power, having overturned a Noosa Council...

New Covid-19 exposure sites added for Noosa

Queensland Health has issued new Covid-19 contact tracing locations for parts of Noosa, Eumundi, Sunshine Beach and Kenilworth. The locations were added after a known...

Noosa’s sharky past

With sharks back in the news following the recent attack on Sunshine Coast surfer Joe Hoffman at Crescent Head, PHIL JARRATT recalls our sharky...

Cycling strategy on track

More people walking and cycling, plus the delivery of critical infrastructure, form part of a new blueprint to create an active community in Noosa. The...

Planning for our youth

With this being the year of the Olympics, many a lesser publicised sport, such as athletics, weight lifting and amateur boxing, just to name...

Noosaville couple share key to 65 years of marriage

A Noosaville couple who met as teenagers in the same class at night school are celebrating 65 years of marriage. Peter and Sylvia Evans, who...

New technology for early detection of prostate cancer

Prostate cancer is the most diagnosed cancer and a leading cause of death by cancer in Australian men. Early detection is key to successful treatment...

Local radio raises half a million for Sunshine Coast kids

The 92.7MIXFM team has raised another outstanding amount of $531,033 for sick kids on the Sunshine Coast. Give Me 5 has now raised more than...

NAIDOC Week holds joy, sorrow for Aunty Judi

NAIDOC Week holds great significance each year for Aunty Judi Wickes, a long-term Indigenous Services staff member at USC. The Wakka Wakka-Kalkadoon woman, who provides...

Roadside cameras to become permanent

Roadside cameras that can catch drivers using their phones behind the wheel or not wearing a seatbelt will be permanently rolled out on Queensland...

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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