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Tennis through rain, hail or shine

The Noosa Tennis Club has undergone a major upgrade with new undercover courts which will be unveiled at the official open day on Saturday...

Peregian local part of successful Women’s World Cup bid

Peregian resident and manager of the Sunshine Coast Falcons U20 team, Robert Burgin, has been named Brazilian team manager for the 2021 Women's Rugby...

3D comes to Noosa Junction

3D printing, modelling and gaming has moved into Noosa Junction with the opening of Splat 3D POD which this week snapped up a five-year +...

Ocean paddle protests oil mine

The wildlife species of the Great Australian Bight comprise 6000 invertebrates, 1200 plants, 350 fish, 16 seabird and 33 mammal and about 85 per...

Vital NICA work continues with Council funds

A new Gardens for Wildlife project as well as the Noosa Integrated Catchment Association's (NICA) ongoing projects and operations are assured of continuation with...

Noosa Heads enclave grabs buyers attention

Noosa baby boomers are the market majority for a luxury owner-occupier 22-apartment, four storey development under construction on a 36-hectare site at Noosa Heads. RCQ...

Stepping up to the challenge

As a member of Stair Climbing Australia Noosa woman Amber Thompson has to travel elsewhere to train for the annual River to Rooftop event...

Bella art brain inspired

A Year 1 student from Peregian Springs State School has won a national art competition judged by 100 brain researchers, including university professors, for...

Surfing science discussed with beer

The science of surfing and its economic and environmental value to the Noosa community will be the hot topic at the first in a...

Art journey ends in Cooroy

TWO years ago, an idea energised five Bundaberg Regional Gallery volunteers into action. Each a practising artist, Trish Sheppard, Paul Perry, Gabrielle McDonald, Kevin Aldcroft...

Write first, perfect later

Author Karen Foxlee, 48, shaped the first of her six books during a USC Bachelor of Arts (Communication) majoring in Creative Writing, and last...

Global entertainers

Global Nation are an upbeat cover act formed when a British singer met an Argentinian multi-instrumentalist at an open mic in Noosa. Esteban took Iain’s...

Black Mountain landslide repairs completed

Noosa Council has finished its biggest and most challenging construction contract ever, with the completion of the $40 million landslide repair works on Black...

Women lead the way