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Jarratt’s kick out of surf festival

The future of the Noosa Festival of Surfing is in question as festival founder Phil Jarratt Communications steps away from the event it began...

Chef secrets shared at festival

The days of chefs keeping their secrets to themselves are gone according to celebrity chef Miguel Maestre who, at the Noosa Wine and Food...

Burn off at Castaways Beach

The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) will conduct a planned burn within the East Weyba section of Noosa National Park, bordering Flagship Court...

Great day for dogs

By Margaret Maccoll There were action hero dogs, fairy dogs and lots of everyday dogs that tramped along Gympie Terrace, Noosaville, on Sunday...

Giving comes from within

Noosa’s Helena Wylie speaks to Noosa Today about the Dalwood-Wylie Charitable Foundation. Tell us about yourself. I am a solicitor by profession and have been...

Noosa Food and Wine Festival – It’s On!

By Hollie Harris Today kicks one of our favourite times of year - The Noosa Food & Wine Festival! There are few tickets left, so...

It is all about determination

By Ron Lane It was Wednesday afternoon just after 4 and the young lady had finished work for the day. Swimming in the lanes at...

My story of the war

By Tony Page  Tony Page of Tewantin was a boy living in the UK when WWII broke out. He shared stories with Noosa Today as...

Coffee but no canapés

By Margaret Maccoll Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club will have to share its exclusive car park, the Waterfront Restaurant will not be able to serve...

Choir gets a re-vamp.

The Imperial Hotel Eumundi recently hosted Sound Crowd, a community choir, for a fantastic debut in The Brewery on Wednesday 9 May.The song for...

All in as battle continues

By Margaret Maccoll The battle over the future Peregian Surf Club continues with a public meeting being held on Saturday bringing parties together. About four months...

A fusion of tastes for the senses

Salsa dancers were the eye-catching front runners of the street parade at this years Cooroy Fusion Festival while there was plenty to see, hear...

Flathead, whiting go big

With school holidays done and dusted, this week will also see the end of the warm northerlies we have been experiencing as a south...