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Call for consideration not speed on flight paths

Airservices Australia (ASA) received an astonishing 467 submissions, including a 59 page submission from Flight Path Forum, during the public comment period on the...

NAC tops the state

The Noosa Aquatic Centre was a double winner at the AUSTSWIM 2020 QLD Awards of Excellence, taking out top honours in both the Swim...

Muster announces huge lineup for 2021

Lee Kernaghan, Kasey Chambers, Beccy Cole and Troy Cassar-Daley are just some of the outstanding acts that have been announced for the Gympie Music...

Noosa koalas genetic difference

DNA and GIS research led by USC Australia has identified two unique and genetically distinct koala populations in the Noosa Shire, which could be...

Join Kong for the surf party of the year

One of the surfing world’s true legends will headline a Christmas fundraiser for the Noosa World Surfing Reserve next weekend, with hopes to raise...

Paul happy to recognise wife’s win

Paul Liddy won the Calvin Klein men’s A grade championship at Noosa Springs on Sunday, but was quick to claim his wife Toni was...

Circular fashion

Slow Women is a regular swap meet for our community to buy, swap and sell their unwanted pieces and play a small part in...

The student and the chef

A courageous chef and a schoolie with a big heart are this week’s nominations for Noosa Today Citizen of the Year and Young Citizen...

$20,000 raised at art auction

Organisers of last Saturday night’s silent art and artisans auction for the Save Yaroomba campaign are over the moon with the community response. Over $20,000...

Good pelagic with the start of summer

Good numbers of whiting are moving along the beaches with some good schools being spotted at Sunrise and Sunshine Beach and caught on cured...

Santa’s helpers a class act

Despite the COVID disruptions Lorraine Kenway and her team of Santa’s Classy Helpers have managed to pull off a minor miracle to bring together...

Australia’s biggest Bakslap challenge launches

Last year more than 1000 people packed Mooloolaba Beach for the inaugural Australia’s Biggest Bakslap event to get as many people together applying sunscreen...

Foot-tapping Baroque

For their final appearance of the year at Cooroy, Pacific Chamber Players are presenting “Baroque Brilliance”—a selection of 17th and 18th...