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Facebook blocks news in Australia

Facebook’s decision to pull news from its Australian users reveals just how little the platform cares about stopping misinformation, according to Reset Australia. “Facebook blocking...

The price of a feed of fish

The recent drowning of rock fisherman down south, is something of which, we in the lifesaving movement should be aware of and take note....

Gary’s long walk for children impacted by domestic violence

He might have been tired and suffering from blisters on his feet but Gary Cooper received a heart-felt welcome at Tewantin when he finished...

Dead whale shark washes up at Double Island

A juvenile whale shark that washed up dead on the beach at Double Island is believed to be the same animal recently rescued from...

Foilers meet on safety

Noosa foil surfers last week formed an alliance aimed at promoting safe, sustainable practices in the surf.More than 30 foilers gathered in Noosa and...

Noosa police officers left with broken bones after violent arrests

Two Noosa Heads police officers have been left with broken bones after two separate violent arrests in the region in just two days. A 35...

Can events survive Covid-19?

Perhaps not as we know them, although while Noosa Council deliberated over the lifting (or at least raising the limit) of the 500-people cap...

Weekend fires up

With last weekend providing anglers a great shot of getting offshore, this weekend followed suit with even better conditions. The swell faded to a...

Noosa surf fest charges ahead

While the World Surf League’s Australian tour leg was stumbling last week, with Covid issues causing the cancellation of the iconic Rip Curl Bells...

How to save shots around the green

The ability to get the ball closer to the hole when you miss a green will give you more chances to lower your score. Close...

Plastic fantastic – a surfer’s shattered dream

One balmy night in July 2017, in front of a packed house in the penthouse conference room of Lavan Legal in downtown Perth, overlooking...

Late bloomer Scott strikes twice in a week

After 40 years as an underground coal miner in New South Wales, Scott Hobden jumped at the chance a decade ago to pursue his...

The summer of cricket is well and truly here

The last two weeks have been packed with some fantastic cricket from Tewantin. First Grade First Grade Home against Caboolture First Grade entered the weekend with...

Baroque with a bang