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Bronco woes continue

 The rot continues at the Brisbane Broncos. On Tuesday, the NRL handed down fines to the club and the 10 players involved, a...

Seniors keep active to age well

Seniors exercise, strength and aqua classes were on the agenda this week to keep senior residents active and healthy during Seniors Week along with...

Rabbit runs (for parliament)

It should have come as no great surprise when Gold Coast surfing legend and 1978 world champion Wayne “Rabbit” Bartholomew was announced as the...

Junior athletes keep active

Rugby League. For the Noosa Pirates Rugby League Club, the present situation has definitely been very up and down.In the senior grade the A’s Reserve...

Chairman’s choice

Lake Macdonald, Cooroy Originally known as the Six Mile Creek Dam, and one of the more controversial public works projects of the 1950s and ‘60s,...

Swing change was the key for late starter

A late starter in golf, and with his 77th birthday approaching, Alan Emblin knew that if he was ever going to achieve anything in...

Strong play across Dolphins

*Under 14s The Noosa Dolphin under-14s put on another fantastic display of courage, skill and determination following on from last week’s win over Grammar to...

Si Lanka on Hastings

Beach House Peter Kuruvita, Sofitel Noosa Look, to be honest, Trevor has usually given celebrity chef restaurants a wide berth for two reasons: money and...

$42,000 boost for Sunshine Butterflies

A new training room and shelter at Sunshine Butterflies will brighten lives of people with disabilities in Noosa, as part of a $207 million...

St Andrew’s surfers dominate at Regional Trials

St Andrew's young surfing talents shredded up some top surfing conditions, dominating the school regional trials at Coolum last week. The best young surfers on...

Noosa’s wildlife and native plants flourish

Thanks to a Noosa Council Community and Environment grant of $5,323 the Urban Wildlife Gardens Program in Noosa will continue into 2021. In expressing their...

Angel closes the loop on investing

Ian Parke and James Pound drew on their backgrounds in technology and banking to create a global cross border payment company. The fledgling compan, called...

Classic support for Salvos

When you’re looking for $100,000 to support families who are doing it tough at Christmas, $585 worth of gift vouchers from the...

Kangaroo released

Cost of graffiti