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Ella’s the ’Smiling Assassin’

By Ron Lane Despite some people being surprised and even shocked, it is really nothing new, women have been fighting for centuries; ever since way...

Kids and parents in festive mood

The sun shone as did the smiles from the very beginning of the Pengari Children’s Festival last weekend. To kick things off, teachers sang...

Word on the street

Noosa Today asked people if they had an opinion on marriage equality in a street poll conducted on Gympie Terrace, Noosaville, on Monday 28...

Festival makes green statement

By Margaret Maccoll The Noosa Wallum Festival held over the weekend was hailed a great success. Presented by Noosa Integrated Catchment Association (NICA) and funded by...

A tale of two restaurants

By Phil Jarratt Back “home” in Bali last week, I plunged straight into another film shoot, this one about the island’s rich surfing history for...

Insights into house design

Architectural design in Noosa will once again be the centre of widespread attention this coming weekend when the Australian Architecture Association (AAA) focuses on...

New twist on level playing field

Turning the concept of inclusion on its head was the aim of a new University of the Sunshine Coast program that invites able-bodied individuals...

Dawn: No time to retire

By Margaret Maccoll She’s an extraordinary Olympian, a mother, grandmother, patron of many causes and just shy of her 80th birthday is about to embark...

Labor endorses Denham

Mark Denham has been officially endorsed as the Labor candidate for the Noosa electorate to contest the next State Government Elections against sitting member...

More than fun at the fete

St Thomas More Fete has again been a massive success. With the sun shining, the whole St Thomas More community and surrounding family and...

Club gears up for recovery effort

Tewantin Noosa Bowls Club is organising a fund-raising event called The Road to Recovery for local woman Marilyn Clayton. This very special mother of...

Survey targets infant deaths

Families with babies born in April and May are being asked about their infants' sleep routines for one of the largest studies in Queensland...

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Reds on the chew

It’s been good finally getting some decent weather in the mix over the last couple of weeks. The reds that have been coming aboard...