Schoolies head for Noosa
With Covid cancelling the classic Schoolies events for graduates this year, Noosa is bound to receive a boost from celebrating school leavers.
Chief Health Officer...
Almost 11 tonnes of rubbish have been collected from Sunshine Coast beaches
In the past four years, 450,000 pieces of litter - almost 11 tonnes of rubbish - have been collected from Sunshine Coast beaches, leaving...
USC study finds skinks are protective parents
USC researchers have shed new light on the way reptiles care for their young after capturing rare footage of skinks fighting off Eastern Brown...
Noosa Arts is back
Noosa Arts Theatre has been gradually returning to business over the past month
and have been closely monitoring the regulations and restrictions recommended by
the Queensland...
New beach wheelchair to benefit many
The Sunshine Coast’s spectacular beaches will be even more accessible for people of all abilities thanks to an extra initiative launched this week by...
Peregian markets to reignite
The iconic Peregian Markets are set to reopen with a new vision with the recruitment sought for a new coordinator.
The Noosa Heads SLSC and...
Laguna Bay and Hastings Street
Laguna Bay and Hastings Street
Sometimes it’s the best-known names that defy explanation. Take the iconic place-names Laguna Bay and Hastings Street, arguably Noosa’s greatest...
Join lifesavers and back the firies
Families are invited to Peregian Park this Saturday 5 September from 12-3pm to celebrate one year since the town escaped the fires which swept...
Shorebirds an indicator of ecosystem health
A report on a long running survey of the Noosa River has documented the rich but threatened biodiversity and declining abundance of shorebirds frequenting...
Up the lazy river
Actually it’s not the river that’s feeling lazy this beautiful Noosa morning but the boatman. Something to do with a late night and an...
Turkeys take over
I first became acquainted, rather too closely, with the lifestyle and breeding habits of the brush turkey some years ago, when our then next-door...
Genies are out of the bottle
Phil Jarratt visits Noosa’s most energetic historical association.
On a warm and sunny last-days-of-winter morning in Cooroy last week, inside the rather grand Heritage Centre,...


















