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Peregian author investigates State of Origin players

What makes a State of Origin player? Peregian Beach writer, and life-long rugby league enthusiast, Robert Burgin set out to answer that question in Maroon...

Wreck war makes progress

Maritime Safety Queensland’s War on Wrecks campaign reached halfway point with the recent removal of the derelict houseboat Vincent from the Noosa River and...

No shows for show goers

This week, in any other year, the spotlight would be well and truly shone on the Show sector with animal breeders and farmers showcasing...

First stage of Maroochy Groyne Renewal Project complete

Sunshine Coast Council has completed the first stage of work to help maintain and protect the Cotton Tree coastline from erosion. Stage one works on...

Sunshine Butterflies celebrates 10 years

From very humble beginnings in 2010, Sunshine Butterflies has grown from a handful of members and just a few staff, to one of Noosa...

Artists over 70 come together to show their creativity

Local and regional artists over the age of seventy are coming together to showcase their creativity and to express their concept and vision in...

Kris Rallah-Baker breaks down barriers in eye health

Australia’s first indigenous ophthalmic surgeon Dr Kristopher Rallah-Baker has recently opened his own private practice in Noosa. He worked at Noosa Hospital for six months...

Noosa Civic hysteria: Police arrest teen girls from Covid hotspots

Police have arrested two young women from New South Wales at Noosa Civic Centre to be tested for coronavirus. The teenage girls arrived from a...

Adventure operators shine their community spirit

The Adventure Noosa Group (made up of operators from the Youth & Adventure sector) will reunite to host regular clean-up events around our Noosa...

Beach dreams come true for Rolf

Rolf Wehrend dreams of getting onto the beach; something he hasn’t been able to do for almost a decade. It’s the first place the Morningside...

Slow food, not fast food says students

Under the sublime skies of Noosa’s winter sun, students are learning that slow food, not fast food is the key to a healthy lifestyle. Slow Food...

Graduate sinks her teeth into a sweet new career

USC Design and Communication graduate Lilli Collingwood sank her teeth into a delectable new career in New York City early last year at the...

Gins, brews and business

The Noosaville Business Association (NBA) has kicked off a wave of long-overdue energy and promotion throughout the Noosaville Industrial Precinct – and the response...