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Elizabeth Taylor’s greatest love – jewels

Renowned Australian jeweller Adrian Dickens will discuss Elizabeth Taylor's famous jewels when will he visits the Australian Decorative and Fine Arts Society (ADFAS) Noosa...

Painted ladies

Women provided the human canvases for an artistic collection produced and paraded at Cooroy over the weekend of the Australian Body Art Festival.  About 30...

A son of the beach

By Hollie Harris This is story of a journeyman who was born in the summer of 63' in old Sydney town. Growing up before the computer...

Seahorse Nippers Change to Lions Park

By Ron Lane As a result of erosion at Noosas Main Beach the first Saturday of the Seahorse Nippers four week season saw their activities...

The show must go on

The State Heritage-listed Majestic Theatre looks set to be thrown a financial life-line from Noosa Council with a one-off payment of just over $16,500...

Community to run RV stop

By Margaret Maccoll Three months after deferring a decision on expressions of interest submissions to manage the Cooroy RV Stopover, Council officers are recommending a...

Clamp down on parking

All day setting up camp in the Noosa National Park carpark may soon be under review with Noosa Council looking at including the carpark...

A pelicans work on climate change

By Michael Carolan It’s been a long voyage for Stephen Zemek, but now at 70, the Noosa resident has finally realised his dream of becoming...

Catch a view and a bus

A new bus stop being constructed on a hill on the ocean side of David Low Way north of Driftwood Drive at Castaways Beach...

Not as clean as it looks

By Margaret Maccoll Ocean Crusaders led a group of kayakers to Stumer Creek on Sunday morning to highlight the beauty of the area and remove...

Twilight talents come out

After the success of its inaugural Art After Dark at Wallace House last month another has been organised for 26 April from 5.30pm. A...

Friends dig deep for art

Vicki Bradbury and Margie Gibson are friends who have both dedicated many years to their professional careers in education. Their recent focus has been on...

TAFE plans in ruin

Plans for Tewantin TAFE to be reinvigorated into a new Sunshine Coast School of Design have been scrapped due to vandalism and building deterioration...

Drongos grow up