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Immigrant teacher turns prolific writer

By Hollie Harris Far away in Scotland the lure of an advertisement to ‘Come and Teach in the Sun’ showing a man in budgie smugglers,...

A Touch of finals’ action

The weather was kind for the Junior Touch Football summer season finals. A warm and sunny afternoon led to an afternoon of top notch...

Big push against Colton mine

By Margaret Maccoll The protest against the New Hope Colton Coal mine gained considerable backing on Sunday when one of Australia’s leading nature conservationists, John...

Christmas truly comes alive

By Hollie Harris The spirit of Christmas arrived early at Good Shepherd Lutheran College last Thursday, when students from Prep to Year 5 put on...

Open for surf club views

A new Facebook group, Peregian Surf Club Supporters Group, formed by active members of the Peregian Beach Surf Lifesaving Club is set to reflect...

Noonan concert showcases young talent

The Eumundi School of Rock, created by award-winning songstress Katie Noonan, will celebrate the end of their three-month program with a concert on Sunday...

Ballet sensation makes the cut

By Margaret Maccoll At just 13 years of age, junior ballet sensation Scarlett O’Rielley has her life mapped out beginning with moving to Melbourne next...

Hall rebuild nears completion

By Margaret Maccoll Cooroy’s memorial hall rebuild is structurally sound and well ahead of schedule, with the association hoping for a Christmas completion. Cooroy Memorial Hall...

I hear that train a’comin’

By Phil Jarratt When you read this I will have just completed one of the great train journeys of the world, on the luxurious Indian...

A century and a win!

By Randall Woodley NOOSA CRICKET Two of the club’s experienced cricketers, Andrew Kratzmann and Craig Moore steered their teams to victories last Saturday. Kratzmann scored a...

Nipping violence in the bud

By Margaret Maccoll A year on from its introduction, the Vulnerable Person’s Unit is under review by Noosa police, but confidence in its effectiveness in...

Patten push for Bristow

By Margaret Maccoll The Reason Party’s Victorian MP Fiona Patten was in Noosa supporting local candidate Robin Bristow after last week taking part in the...

College makes 5-star Innovation list

St Andrew’s Anglican College has been named one of Australia’s most innovative schools for 2025, securing a place on The Educator’s prestigious 5-Star Innovative...