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Council set to shell out $1.2m in oyster deal

One Noosa Councillor alone did not support a Noosa Council motion passed on Monday to invest $1.2 million into a partnership with non-government organisation...

Conditions align for bluebottles

A “perfect storm” of conditions including warm water, wind direction and holiday makers has caused a bumper bluebottle season and record numbers of stings,...

Lights out on path use

For more than two years residents of Allambi Terrace, Noosaville have urged Noosa Council to improve lighting in Pinaroo Park so they can safely...

One Billion Rise for women

Noosa dancers will again lead with their feet on Valentines Day as they join groups in more than 200 countries to stop violence against...

Surf science hits Noosa

Noosa’s surfing scene is the focus of new research at the University of the Sunshine Coast, with students hitting the beaches this week to...

Beach clean for turtle hatchlings

Turtle lovers are sought on Saturday 2 February to clean up the beaches and pave the way for the soon to arrive hatchlings. Sunshine Coast...

Women’s perspectives take centre stage at festival

Noosa will play host to a colourful array of over 100 local and interstate thought leaders, artists and performers when the Women Initiating New...

Horsing around on Australia Day

For more than 20 years Sally Clayton has rescued and rehabilitated horses across Australia, most recently from her property at Cooroibah, and used her positive horsemanship to...

Science improving workplaces

Links between worker morale, employee engagement and feeling safe at work will be investigated in a new University of the Sunshine Coast study based...

Try out uni and explore options

A free University of the Sunshine Coast course will offer Sunshine Coast adults the chance to explore pathways to higher education and map out...

Weddings on the agenda

When Noosa Boathouse opened its doors on Saturday to its fourth annual Wedding Open Day couples streamed in for the chance to chat to...

Families protect the beaches at Christmas

One thing that is now occurring in surf clubs around Australia is something in which we now take great pride; that is family involvement....

Vale Ted Egan – singer, legend and mate

One of the early talents behind the Gympie Music Muster and the Woodford Folk Festival, Ted Egan was many things. As a singer he was...

Near drowning