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Professor Robert Elliot: behind the multi-billion dollar international students industry

Professor Robert Elliot retired from the University of the Sunshine Coast last month after having guided its international student program from infancy to significant...

25 minute drive, a world away from care

Let’s face it, the weather wasn’t ideal as we drove into Habitat Noosa Everglades Ecocamp mid-afternoon last Friday, but the rain eased off and...

Iconic Halse Lodge seeks new life

Noosa's iconic Halse Lodge was placed on the market this week by owners, Anglican Church Southern Queensland (ACSQ), to test what vision others may...

Victory for the Yellow Tee protesters

Mark one up for people power as Queensland Health yesterday reversed its decision to deny Noosa's John Bowie an exemption from hotel quarantine. This comes...

Noosa teacher awarded for excellence

A Noosa District State High School teacher has been honoured for her excellence in education at an annual award ceremony showcasing Queensland’s leading state schools. Teacher...

Bistro C approval may be on the menu

Noosa councillor Tom Wegener warned he may become a bit animated when he stood to address Monday’s General Meeting to object to the approval...

Developer slams protest

Sekisui House has slammed the protest planned by Friends of Yaroomba describing it as a "misleading and fake traffic stunt" which they say will...

How Coast Guard Maureen saved an aircraft

Coast Guard Noosa radio operators work around the clock dealing with close to 40,000 calls a year from boaties wanting to know the weather,...

Back to square one for Village build

It looks like it will be back to the drawing board for Dave Maloney Investments for development plans for a Peregian Beach property described...

Senior Dolphins on the winning side

A Grade Noosa 14 - Maroochydore 10 The 13th annual John Currey Memorial Shield played in memory of Swans life member, former captain and player-coach...

New book promotes high-impact study techniques 


Study stress can be a good thing, and technology is creating a generation of students ‘wired for distraction’, according to a new book co-written...

The plant sale of the century

While nurseries all over Noosa are starved for stock after a lockdown-inspired gardening frenzy over winter, The Friends of Noosa Botanic Gardens are gearing...

Australia Zoo reunites with the Ukrainian community

Australia Zoo has collaborated with the Ukrainian Community of Queensland to welcome more than 400 displaced Ukrainians for a special day of connection and...