Inspiring future tri-athletes
Noosa Tri Club held their important pre-Noosa Tri Training Event recently – giving local athletes the advantage of training the course ahead of the...
Progress made but more needed
The Queensland Government passed amendments on Thursday 18 September that would allow rural fire brigades to carry out activities to assist communities in preparing...
Fashion show success
The Tewantin Noosa Branch of the Australian Red Cross celebrated another successful fundraising event with its annual spring Fashion Show on Friday 19 September...
Music really makes the world go around
They have performed around the world and throughout the region.
They have performed in school halls and the world's largest cathedral.
They have sung music ranging...
When local knowledge plays a part
When designing a home in Noosa it is wise to utilise those with local knowledge - knowledge about the environment, what suits the lifestyle,...
Tewantin local wins tennis tournament
The annual Sunshine Coast Masters Tour (MT400) Tournament was held at the Tewantin Noosa Tennis Club from Friday 19 September to Monday 22 September...
Amaze World encourages businesses to secure digital grants
With just under eight weeks remaining before applications close, the Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC) is encouraging small and medium tourism and hospitality operators...
Jazz violinist at the Majestic
The Majestic Theatre in Pomona is presenting a superb variety of performers between now and Christmas. Apart from the regular silent films, accompanied Chris...
Looking back on Tewantin
Have you ever wondered what happened to Tewantin’s imposing San Elanda Guesthouse, or Martins Tewantin Hotel, or maybe the old Tewantin Post Office? You...
Noosa loves orchids
People in the Noosa area just love their orchids, and that’s not only because the four-decades old Noosa District Orchid and Foliage Society (NDOFS)...
Exciting new sport ’Footvolley’ launched with community grant
Need some help getting your one-off community or sporting event, or club project off the ground?
Then a Sunshine Coast Council Minor Grant could be...
Students take bold action in 40-Hour Famine challenge
From sleeping in tents for 40 hours to climbing Mt Coolum 40 times, Sunshine Coast students have embraced the 40-Hour Famine challenge.
This year...