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Morphed into fashion

An event that brought together the arts of Noosa region was the aim of the inaugural show Morphe Noosa that was staged at the...

Cyclists gear up for Gran Fondo

Bicycling Australia will stage its second annual Noosa Classic cycling event, the Gran Fondo, on Sunday, 18 August with more than 1400 riders completing...

Tourism supports land rehabilitation

Noosa's event organisers have joined forces with Tourism Noosa, Noosa Council and Noosa and District Landcare to officially launch the Trees for Tourism Garden. At...

New Ambulance to grant dying patients’ last wishes

The touching story of two Queensland paramedics who took a dying woman to smell the salty air of the beach one last time has...

USC research explores importance of modern day ‘bush telegraph’

A USC Creative Industries academic is leading two research projects that aim to recognise and support the importance of emotional and physical communications in...

Noosa Village has gone green

Noosa Village has taken a sustainable initiative by installing a 250kW rooftop solar power system. This equates to 336 tonnes of CO2 removed from the atmosphere,...

First ever winter nest from endangered Loggerhead turtle

Just after 7am on Monday morning, July 22, Sunshine Coast Council Conservation Officer Kate Hofmeister got an unexpected call about an unusual sighting on...

World-class recording studio opens in Noosa

Noosa's aspiring musicians will have a new outlet to release their creativity, when a brand-new high-end recording studio opens its doors in Noosa next...

Local distillery wins big at Royal Australian Spirit Awards

The best spirits across Australia and New Zealand have been tasted and judged at the inaugural 2019 Royal Australian Spirit Awards, with 'Fortune' Noosa...

Business owners unite to fight signage changes

Over 70 Noosaville Business Association members and non members came together at the Noosa Boathouse on Tuesday 23 July to submit their formal responses...

Why disadvantaged school-leavers avoid university

Disadvantaged school-leavers may be choosing to avoid university because they perceive it to be risky, new research has found. University of the Sunshine Coast...

Homeless to marketing executive

Mathew Kratiuk has seen the gritty underworld, experienced the highs and lows of mental illness, the thrill of big business and boardrooms, and the...

Women lead the way

With the men’s A and Reserve grade having the bye last weekend, it was the Ray White Noosa Dolphin Womens who led the way...