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Nippers and markets future wait on Council decision

The future of Peregian Beach nippers program and the Peregian Beach markets sit in limbo while they await the decision from Noosa Council on...

900 million plastic bags removed

A whopping 900 million plastic bags have been eliminated across Queensland since the introduction of the state-wide lightweight plastic shopping bag ban last July,...

Festival for the environment

A balmy sunny day and plenty to see and do made for a well attended Festival of Water at Noosa Botanic Gardens last Sunday.There...

Kerbside clean up set to start

Noosa’s shire-wide kerbside collection starts next week, with the first pick-ups visiting Peregian, Marcus and Castaways Beaches beginning Monday July 15. Residents are advised that...

Noosa’s albino bush turkey can’t be returned to the wild

Noosa’s well-known albino bush turkey has still not fully recovered after being hit by a car on Saturday 1 June. The turkey, which gained quite...

Police search for man after he followed girls’ home in Peregian Springs

Police investigating suspicious behaviour in Peregian Springs earlier this year are now appealing for public assistance to identify the man pictured in a comfit...

Date set for trial against Cr Frank Pardon

Noosa Councillor Frank Pardon appeared in Maroochydore District Court for a pre-trial hearing on Monday 1 July after being charged with six counts of...

Busy time for impact boxing

For Cooroy’s Impact Boxing Academy it is certainly a busy season. At the recent Australian Amateur Boxing Championships, held in Melbourne, the Queensland team,...

River canoe clean up

The Noosa River Clean Up and Paddle Against Plastic, funded by Boomerang Bags Noosa and Unitywater and managed by Ocean Crusaders, will focus on...

Our Fabulous Four

There is a major problem throughout Australia that cannot be ignored, for it involves all parents who have children of school age. The problem...

TAG team up for Katie Rose

It is 25 years since Gwen Blair approached local artists to start the Tinbeerwah Art Group (TAG) and she would have been a proud...

Rain and swells change conditions

With 20 knot winds and 2m swell, the offshore crew were put on hold. At the start of the week a few boats crossed...

Firing ahead for new safety record

The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service has claimed a new record as it fires ahead with planned burns in national parks. Environment Minister Andrew Powell...