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$30k development boost for Noosa art’s

 Seven Noosa arts projects have shared in just over $30,500 in Council’s latest round of Regional Arts Development Fund grants. A program to bring new...

A $1.8m boost for our infrastructure

 Additional footpaths across the Noosa shire and much needed improvements to community facilities are locked in thanks to $1.8 million in COVID funding from...

Planned burn at Noosa Landfill

 Noosa Council will be undertaking a planned burn at the Noosa Landfill site tomorrow around 10am to further prepare for the upcoming bushfire season. The...

Majority of Noosa drivers ‘doing the right thing’ as RBT’s resume

As static roadside tests resumed across Queensland due to easing restrictions, Noosa Heads Police Acting Senior Sergeant Troy Cavell said the large majority of drivers...

Book sheds new light on natural disasters

Disasters will keep happening in Australia – but we must learn the lessons of the past if we want to diminish future risks and...

Funding flows for Wildlife HQ

Financial support from the Federal Government is now flowing to Wildlife HQ to help cover the operational costs of caring for their animals and...

Man arrested after allegedly slashing girl’s throat

Police have arrested a man in relation to the alleged stabbing of a teenage girl at a Sunshine Coast shopping centre on Monday afternoon. At...

Cooroy businesses chip in to keep CBD safe

 Cooroy has a fantastic CCTV system in the CBD that was installed three years ago when the Cooroy Chamber of Commerce sourced $200,000 in...

Recovery plan helps businesses bounce back

 A nine-point Business Recovery Plan is helping local businesses return to trade, amid the COVID-19 restrictions. Councillors have pledged to support flexible ways to help...

Paddling 26km for Invisible Injuries

One year down the track, Noosa resident Andy Fermo has made immense progress after forming his registered charity Invisible Injuries. What started out as an...

Anglers busy with mix of species

With a week of blustery winds, easterly swell and showers the fishing was all about the river and freshwater with a good mix of...

Story of a cyclone

PRECEDE The good news is that tropical cyclones are becoming less frequent. The bad news is they are moving south! Phil Jarratt reports on ground-breaking...

Win a trip

Noosa residents and travellers dreaming of a tropical escape or vibrant city adventure now have the chance to win two return flights to Singapore...