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Noosa group fights to ’fix’ Council’s Draft Hazard Plan

Noosa residents want the council to spend more time tackling coastal erosion and less time passing the buck. A newly formed group, Eastern Beaches...

Women who dare inspired others

International Women’s Day was celebrated on Monday by a group of 100 local women who enjoyed lunch at Fish Parkridge whilst listening to a...

Real time imagery tackles feral pig problem

Real time imagery has played a pivotal role in dealing with a significant feral pig problem at Noosa’s Northshore Landing strip. Council’s Pest Management crew...

Australia’s first woman pilot examiner tests the water

Australia’s first woman Chief Flying Instructor (CFI), and first female CASA designated Pilot Examiner, has rekindled her spirit for flying on International Women’s Day. Firsts...

Aged care reform welcomed

When the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety report was released last month it admitted its examination of systemic problems in the...

Save Yaroomba heads to Supreme Court

A contingent of Coast residents visited Brisbane on Wednesday 10 March to observe the Supreme Court hearing of their Appeal to save Yaroomba from...

The price of Ink

Tattoo regret is so real in Noosa that tattooed locals are each week visiting tattooists to have their tattoos remodelled or tattoo removalists to...

Women’s Day explores health

Zonta Club of Noosa’s International Women’s Day breakfast held at the Boathouse Restaurant on Monday was a standout and sold-out event. After some impressive...

CWA help homeless

The Tewantin-Noosa Branch of the Country Women’s Association fed hungry school children, Council staff and passing construction workers with delicious and nutritious baked goods...

Dreams can come true

It was an emotional ride for Sunshine Coast endurance rider Ema Basic on Jum Jum Silver Storm at Imbil on the weekend. Ema, from Yandina,...

Journalist recalls most bizarre law cases

Noosa District State High School 2012 graduate Lexi Kehl spoke to Year 12 Social and Community Studies students about her life post-school, including working...

Tuna time

Since the start of autumn there has been a noticeable change offshore. The start of the tuna has happened and the bays and...

Drongos grow up

Hinterland resident Leanne Airey has been watching with amazement as a family of Spangled Drongos emerged before her eyes, from the creation of the...