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Good Shepherd turns sod on expansion

The Noosa Lutheran community celebrated a very special rite on Sunday 10 January at their property on Eumundi Road in Noosaville. The facilities at...

Research weeds out problems for Coast beach dunes

PhD research into the plants and insects of the Sunshine Coast’s beach dunes is identifying more ways to restore and revegetate the iconic environment...

Visit Sunshine Coast welcomes new CEO Matt Stoeckel

Visit Sunshine Coast (VSC) has welcomed Matt Stoeckel to the role of Chief Executive Officer. Mr Stoeckel started in the position last week after five...

Back to School – 10 Ways to Get Your Child Ready

Getting the kids ready for starting school or moving up a year can be daunting after the long summer holidays but a little bit...

Grab a bargain at charity shop move

A working pianola, camping gear and exercise equipment are among bargains on offer as Bloomhill Cancer Care’s op-shop Distribution Centre clears out ahead of its...

John Bowie dies at home in Noosa

Just over three months since the protests of his many friends resulted in a quarantine exemption that allowed him to come home to die,...

Covid, rain dampen cricket matches

All cricket matches in South-East Queensland were called off last weekend due to the Covid-19 Lockdowns in this area of the state. The wet...

Tyre shops flat out fixing punctures

Tyre shops in the Noosa area have been flat out fixing punctured tyres, with at least 10 people a day needing assistance. Bob Jane T-Marts...

Free USC course can open new career pathways

With many adults reassessing their career options as 2021 begins, USC is offering those looking to upskill or reskill a free course as an...

The Claptomaniacs are back in play

It’s a welcome return to Tewantin Noosa RSL for five-piece Noosa band The Claptomaniacs, one of the most popular club bands on the Coast. Like...

Driller digs deep for career as doctor

A former fly in-fly out mines driller who recently graduated from USC with a psychology degree is taking his career change even further in...

Channelling the Artastic

It’s Artastic time again! Noosa Arts and Crafts’ annual Art Sale sees our members fill Wallace House with their artwork. This year Artastic will also...

Piano Day celebrated in Montville

Montville's Lucas Parklands will celebrate International Piano Day by presenting a recital by Queensland’s brilliant young pianist Rueben Tsang on Sunday 29 March at...

Baroque is Bach