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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...

Keeping COVID safe in Term 3

School communities are urged to stay Covid-safe after students returned for Term 3 on Monday 12 July. Education Minister Grace Grace and Health Minister Yvette...

Aspire to reduce

A new website is set to play a pivotal role in helping Noosa businesses to divert waste product from landfill. The digital platform ASPIRE has...

Show tells of a wonderful culture

Sharing the positive elements of his culture through storytelling, music and song was the aim of Noosa musician and artist Gregg Dreise when he...

Gun with a story to tell

Noosa police have been handed a pistol secreted within an old book following the introduction of weapons amnesty on 1 July. From 1 July 2021, new legislation...

Noosa Alive thanks hospital staff

The Noosa Alive festival started this week with a packed program of arts and cultural experiences. President Andrew Stafford said it had certainly...

Trails closed for harvesting

Trails seven and eight of the Noosa Trail Network remain temporarily closed to allow for plantation harvesting. Noosa Council’s principal environment officer Peter Milne said...

Driving change for First Nations’ tourism

The Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC) held a NAIDOC Corporate Breakfast, in the Year of Indigenous Tourism, which sold out with over 350 tourism...

Accommodation solution for Noosa hospitality workers

Noosa’s newest accommodation offering, Bounce Noosa will be offering up an enticing accommodation solution for up to 36 key hospitality workers from as early...

Local shop’s Plastic Free July challenge

An end to the use of single-use plastics was once a far-fetched dream, but with recent laws banning single use plastic bags and businesses...

Life after stroke – Chad’s journey to independence

When Chad Bridgman was 11 years old, he was struck down by a mystery bug which caused him to suffer a stroke and paralysed...

Sad end to search for man missing from Noosa

There was a sad end to the search for a 67-year-old man who went missing from Noosaville last week despite police and SES efforts...

Grants for community projects

Noosa Council is calling on local not-for-profit organisations to apply for its Community Project Grants Program, with applications opening on 9 February 2026 and...

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