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Surf club needs your help

Volunteer lifesavers give to the community each time they patrol the beautiful and popular yet treacherous Sunshine Beach and now collectively they are asking...

History keepers

By Margaret Maccoll Stepping into the Noosa Shire Museum at Pomona is like being transported to a past time. Its rabbit warren-like rooms are laden...

Hitting the high notes

Young rock loving music sensation Morgan Smith is wowing audiences wherever he performs. It just comes naturally for the 10-year-old Noosa boy who thinks his...

New extension for Noosa Men’s Shed

By Ron Lane The first visit to the Noosa Men’s Shed by Noosa Today was to cover the hand-over of a ride on mower by...

Lifesavers’ competing demands

By Hollie Harris Despite the National Titles, which at present are being held in Perth and drawing lots of lifesavers from their clubs the Noosa...

Capper lets loose at lunch

With his signature mullet and flamboyant style Warwick Capper entertained a packed house at Noosa Tigers Presidents lunch on Saturday. Capper talked about his love...

Skippy swims

Tourists on Andy Phipps' (Phippsy) Smooth Water Charters were treated to an unexpected wildlife encounter last week when a kangaroo swam past the boat...

Young starters pitch ideas

Setting up local fish cleaning facilities around the Noosa waterways and helping the elderly with internet technology were among the business ideas raised last...

Sand sculpture at festival

Cooroy Fusion Festival will be highlighting all that is fantastic about the beautiful Noosa Hinterland. One of those is how close it is...

War time talk

A humanitarian nurse and a landmine clearer are sure to bring stimulation conversation to a chat scheduled with ABC Radio journalist Bruce Atkinson at...

Artists learn to beat burnout

Students travelled from Perth, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane to join the University of the Sunshine Coast’s inaugural Master of Performing Arts course which graduated...

It’s all in the wrist

By Margaret Maccoll Keeping a room full of children quiet and focused is not an easy task but Larrikin Puppets had a group of about...

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...