A new school and a new country
Year 11 student Lola Toetzke and Prep student Emely Weiler are not related but do have two things in common – both were welcomed...
Australia Day Noosa style
The Noosa River foreshore was awash with red, white and blue as residents and tourists celebrated Australia Day last Friday.
Some people enjoyed the pony...
Lenscape
Mark Russell captured this spectacular picture for Lenscape this week flying his drone from Chaplain Park along the Noosa River with the Noosa...
Guide dog for the blind dog
For decades guide dogs have been helping blind humans navigate their world, so it makes sense they could do the same for their own...
Allan and Joseph say I do
Allan Collins and Joseph Tang may be Noosa’s first married same-sex couple, after celebrating their wedding last Thursday at their Noosa home officiated by...
Wild things a work of art
The Australian Body Art Festival launched their 2018 theme of Wild Things on Saturday with a taste of the art to be showcased from...
For the love of Lucy
By Margaret Maccoll
Pete Raine was so heartbroken at the loss of his beloved staffy Lucy who was killed in a hit and run accident...
Jumping the hurdles to international glory
By Margaret Maccoll
It’s a long journey from Cooran to the showjumping World Cup in Paris but it is where Billy Raymont will be heading...
Two plus two is double the fun
By Margaret Maccoll
All dressed up and rearing to go are identical twins Adam and Ryan Hunter and Sam and Max Holmes who begin Prep...
Views for all to enjoy
By Margaret Maccoll
The value of views of vegetation to the sea seen by motorists travelling along David Low Way at Castaways Beach has been...
RV’s balk at BYO toilets
By Margaret Maccoll
Just unlocking the toilets and showers at the Cooroy RV Stopover will immediately increase its patronage, a report to Noosa Council advised....
Built in 12 months by the community
By Margaret Maccoll
In only 12 months since the Katie Rose Cottage charity was established the Katie Rose Hospice is adding on a fourth bedroom...