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Domestic violence spate in Noosa

In the past week Noosa police responded to 19 domestic violence call outs including the arrest of a 24-year-old man charged with torture, deprivation...

No festivals, no funds

Service clubs, schools, kindergartens and villages have been forced by Covid-19 to put a hold on fetes and festivals, reducing funds that would normally...

Celebrating 100 years of camaraderie

Almost a century ago, the Tewantin Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League of Australia (RSSILA) was formed on August 20, 1920 by the late...

You Turn to get youth on track

As well as a name change United Synergies will upgrade facilities and has launched a tiny house solution for youth homelessness in Noosa and...

Theives smash van into Coast shops

Police are investigating two break and enters where a van was used to gain entry to separate business premises on the Sunshine Coast this...

Gallery receives record entries for art prize in anniversary year

Artists have been doing it tough during COVID-19, but their passion and creativity hasn’t stopped, with the Sunshine Coast Art Prize 2020 receiving a...

Oldest Red-tailed Tropicbird found on reef island

USC researchers have found what could be the oldest known breeding individual of one of the world’s most elusive seabirds on Lady Elliot Island,...

Queensland border closed

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has announced the border with New South Wales will close. As of 1am, Saturday August 8, all visitors will be denied entry...

Noosa welcomes new citizens

Noosa welcomed 22 new citizens on Tuesday from the UK, Ireland, Trinidad and Tobago, Czech Republic, Sweden. Zimbabwe and Portugal, France and Netherlands. Mayor Clare Stewart...

Covid works for Sunshine Coast projects announced

Upgraded pathways in Noosaville’s Wallace Park, a new splash slide and play zone at the Nambour Aquatic Centre and construction of a trail hub...

Delays ease on Hilton Tce

Traffic delays on Hilton Terrace should soon be over with asphalt works on track for completion this week. Project Coordinator Cody Johnston said Council appreciated...

Future wildlife champions encouraged with Stamp Collecting Month

Australia Post is encouraging young Australians to become passionate about Australian wildlife this August, with the Stamp Collecting Month theme ‘Wildlife Recovery’. To mark the...

Fire triggers evacuation in Noosaville apartment complex

A kitchen fire prompted the evacuation of a Noosaville apartment building on Monday evening, 13 October. Emergency services were called to the incident on Munna...