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Back to school post COVID

As school returns this week in a year that’s looking a lot more normal than the last one, the disruption experienced in 2020 because...

Enforcers blitz the river

The Noosa River saw its first full Maritime Safety Queensland compliance blitz over the Australia Day holiday period, with MSQ, the Water Police and...

Shooting his age is child’s play for Bob

When Bob MacPherson was a 10-year-old kid growing up in Melbourne he’d spend his weekends at Peninsula Golf Club, where he’d offer his services...

Queensland Reds inspire with visit

Last week at Noosa Dolphins Rugby Union club, the junior members were excited to have a visit from two members of the Queensland Reds:...

How a steelworker became a minister

So how does a qualified civil engineer who started work as a steelworker in Wollongong decide religion and a life in the ministry is...

The importance of being prepared

While watching last weeks’ display of just how much progress has been achieved in the important field of Aerial Fire Fighting, you should have...

Citizens celebrate first day as Australians

Noosa Shire was culturally enriched on Australia Day when a plethora of foreign-born nationals chose to call Australia home. Mayor Clare Stewart presided over a...

Noosa start-up tech company has bright future

A local resident of Noosa, James Hay has developed an innovative new way for people to charge their telephones in public places. Charge Buddy is...

Health degrees most sought-after for 2021

The Covid-19 pandemic has pushed students to think more practically into which jobs are essential, with the most sought-after degrees at USC this year...

Dogs eye view of social media

If you have a dog you’ll know it can teach you a lot about humans. One of seven cultural activities to receive funding through the...

Australia Day message from Llew O’Brien

This past year has truly shown how Wide Bay communities band together when times are tough; demonstrating our Aussie mateship through the pandemic, bushfires...

Massacre exhibition challenges history

An exhibition exploring the history and site of the 1838 Myall Creek massacre through the work of some of Australia’s leading Indigenous artists is...

The Greatest Travel Show comes to the Coast

Get ready for a day of travel inspiration, expert advice and exclusive deals as Inspiring Vacations, Australia’s leading tour operator, brings The Greatest Travel...

Locals into homes