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Noosa hits play on 14-Day virtual piano concert marathon

This September, Noosa Piano Studio is showcasing student talent with Noosa’s first ever 14-day Video Piano Concert Marathon. The online event will feature over 25...

A small badge makes a huge difference

With Legacy Week 2020 kicking off on Sunday, August 30, Sunshine Coast Council Mayor Mark Jamieson said he wanted to make people aware of...

Wildlife on show to locals

If you're an animal lover watching whales and dolphins, riding camels or horses, fishing or visiting a zoo or aquarium are among the activities...

River Man

Maybe it was the Sunday trips to the beach as a boy or the gun-toting lifesavers that led to a career around water for...

Our Dawn in Rome 1960: The Best of Times, the Worst of Times

On the night of August 29, 1960 - ‘Our Dawn’, a very apt title because she has resided in Noosa Waters for many years,...

Jazz party beats Covid blues

In the year they celebrate their 30th anniversary, the Noosa Jazz Party is doing it tough. If you were here for the first Noosa Jazz...

Dreams are free

As this weird and not so wonderful winter of the pandemic winds down, surfboard sales continue to fly high but the surf travel sector...

Netballers off to state championships

Noosa Netball Association is about half way through it's adjusted season and powering along under COVID-19 restrictions. The juniors would normally be at the championship...

Church future in question

Almost 100 years on from its dedication in 1926 by Bishop Gerald Sharp St Lukes Anglican Church in Kin Kin has been closed for...

The Gift is on the Board

Athletics. It is that time of year again when hopefully, we will have the opportunity to welcome to the Girraween Sporting Complex,...

Glen Elmes: ‘There was some collateral damage, that’s all I’ll say.’

Former State MP for Noosa and Minister for Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islanders and Multicultural Affairs Glen Elmes has been part of the political landscape...

Eumundi mum swaps lattes for lentils for peace

Having worked in countries like Egypt, Cyprus, Israel and London when bomb threats were real Leo Wiles never takes her beautiful village of Eumundi...

Put safety first this summer

The State Government is urging Queenslanders to put safety at the centre of their summer fun this holiday period. Some of the biggest risks can...

Reliant to set sail

Winner takes $100k