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Indigenous project taps into cultural tourism

Work has begun to create a data bank of environmentally and culturally significant indigenous landmarks and iconic species within the Noosa Shire. The Marine Ecology...

Koala rescuers required

Queensland Koala Crusaders (QKC) has succeeded in its first community workshop to highlight the problems facing Noosa's koala population and enlist koala rescuers who...

Raising the profile of women

The Zonta Club of Noosa last month celebrated 25 years of work to raise awareness of women’s rights, to improve the status of women...

Meat free festival

The countdown is on for the Noosa's first Vegan Festival, a community event aimed to make veganism more mainstream.The event will be jam-packed with...

Six of the Best

Six writers, six stories - that’s the basis for an unusual new book by an even more unusual group of authors whose latest contribution...

Play sorts out festival

By Margaret Maccoll David Williamson's new play Sorting out Rachel wowed audiences at its Queensland premiere at The J Theatre last week. The playwright who...

Blind Ambition

By Margaret Maccoll How many blind people in Noosa are riding bicycles, kayaking, rock wall climbing and even driving cars? If you said none you’d be...

Egg-cellent Easter fun

It was a fun day at Peregian Beach Community Kindergarten on Sunday when they celebrated Easter with an egg hunt, activities for the children,...

Lifestyle for tech heads

Noosa Council is hoping to lure tech workers and digital entrepreneurs to its Peregian Beach Digital Hub with the attraction of Noosa’s enviable lifestyle,...

Creating bush babies

A teacher, university lecturer, wildlife specialist and horticultural enthusiasts has set up a bush playgroup at Sunshine Beach State School on Tuesday mornings that...

Groups expand in surf club battle

By Margaret Maccoll Two weeks ago representatives from five Peregian community organisations met, agreeing to “work together to develop a community engagement strategy that will...

Big things follower

By Margaret Maccoll The idea of researching oversized kitsch like The Big Pineapple started out as a joke for Dr Amy Clarke but the topic...

Noosa’s international visitor spend reaches a record $131 million

Noosa is seeing a surge in international visitation and visitor spend, with record-breaking results across key global markets and strong momentum to grow its...