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Trees planted for climate week

Tourism Noosa ended its Climate Week activities with a Trees for Tourism tree planting day at John’s Landing last Friday. With help from Noosa and...

Surfer rescued after suffering heart attack at Noosa Main Beach

A man was brought back to life by a local lifeguard after suffering a heart attack while surfing at Noosa Main Beach on Friday...

First Nations forum heralded a success

More than 200 people united and gathered in anticipation at Twin Waters this week for the region’s first ever First Nations Self-Determination, Representation and...

Police have fined a motorbike rider over $17,000

Police have fined a man over $17,000 after seizing helmet cam vision which allegedly showed him performing high risk stunts on a motorbike, including...

Coffee with a cop

Noosa police have been reengaging with the community through ’Coffee with a Cop’ mornings at locations across the Sunshine Coast. Senior Constable Tom Middleton, Sergeant...

Open Day at Cooroy Heritage Centre

The public is invited to an Open Day at the Cooroy Heritage Centre on Saturday 24 April. There will be displays focusing on Anzac history...

Wishlist Giving Day raises historic $330,500

Hospital foundation Wishlist has raised an enormous $330,500 - the largest one-day fundraiser in the charity’s 22-year history. The Sunshine Coast and Gympie communities...

Climate watch with Dr Lisa Ryan

What is ClimateWatch? How can you be involved in this program? Dr Lisa Ryan, an Environmental Education Officer with Sunshine Coast Council and an...

Police issue safety alert to motorcyclists

Twenty-one motorcycle riders have lost their lives in 2021. Dozens have been lucky to be seriously injured. The alarming number of rider fatalities is more than...

Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea hopes to reconnect the state

With many Australians still feeling the impacts of COVID-19, Cancer Council’s Queensland’s Biggest Morning Tea has never been so important. Following the tumultuous year that...

Surf’s up for the Home Bros

Waves are pumping and they’re stuck in traffic; it’s the horror film of the century. With broken boards, beers, and backyard cricket, Home Bros is...

Broncos star helps Rotary support local youth

The Rotary Club of Noosa Heads is supporting another program of Mentoring through Sport - a program aimed at engaging with school students who...

603 weapons seized under Jack’s Law

Police have scanned 82,648 people, seized 603 weapons, made 1,280 arrests and laid 2,424 charges across Queensland in the six months since Jack’s Law...

Drongos grow up