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Noosa police find 152 cannabis plants during raid

Three people have been charged with drug offences after a raid on a rural property near Noosa yesterday uncovered a caravan and shipping container...

Flags return to Sunshine Coast beaches

After 76 days of absence, Surf Life Saving Queensland will raise the well-known red and yellow flags on Sunshine Coast beaches this Saturday 13...

Taking shape: Works to start on Hilton Tce roundabout

Work is set to start on the new roundabout at the intersection of Ernest Street and Hilton Terrace later this month as part of...

Noosa opens up

There was little sign of a Covid-19 threat at Noosa last weekend. In balmy winter weather locals and tourists were out in numbers enjoying the...

Property promised

After losing their Cooroibah home in bushfires seven months ago David and Holly Kemp and daughter Ruby, 3, this week began rebuilding their dream...

Queen’s stamp of approval

Who would have thought in this age of Internet that collecting stamps would be a lucrative way of fundraising? Fortunately Ross Paine did. Through his work...

Do what you do do well

The advice from Malaysian ecologist Dr Wong Siew Te to “do what you do best” led Sunshine Coast’s Sarah Pye to a life-changing career...

Always look on the bright side

Cameron Toomey always looks at life in a good light. During the recent Covid-19 restrictions while others may have resented being stuck at home Cameron...

Boatshed approval sought

The State Government is seeking a retrospective approval from Noosa Council for the removal of six trees and construction of a boatshed in 2017...

Backyard biodiversity

Backyard gardeners in Noosa are filling their gardens with native plants in a bid to regain wildlife habitat being diminished by development. Still in its...

Symbolic support for Indigenous

A group of surfers paddled out to First Point at Main Beach Sunday morning forming a circle in a symbolic gesture of support for...

Burglars back off

Burglars no longer find Noosa a favoured destination, with robberies in the area having dropped an astounding 90 per cent in almost 20 years. Police...

Artist turns invasive weed into fashion

From invasive vine to award-winning wearable art—local artist Vivien Eardley is set to wow audiences at this year’s Mary Valley Art Festival. Vivien will bring...

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