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Noosa after little houses

By Margaret Maccoll The tiny house revolution, a growing trend among those seeking an affordable smaller home and reduced environmental impact, has made it to...

Kinaba centre in the balance

By Margaret Maccoll After six years of fighting to retain the Kinaba Information Centre in public ownership, the certainty on the area’s protection for the...

Noosa Heads lifesavers allay fears

By Margaret Maccoll Noosa Heads surf lifesavers were keen to dispel misconceptions residents have raised about the proposed Peregian Beach Surf Club when they held...

We remembered them

Remembrance Day was marked with a ceremony concluding with the release of white peace doves at Tewantin Noosa RSL sub-branch at 11am on Saturday...

Honouring our service men and women

By Ron Lane With so many conflicts going on around the world it is only right that we, the people who our service men and...

Noosa World Surfing Reserve – we wait for the verdict

By Phil Jarratt There are currently nine World Surfing Reserves spread across four continents - three in North America, three in South America, one in...

Plenty of trevally and tailor on offer

By Jack Mangrove The Noosa River has again been fishing well with some great catches of trevally and tailor. The predatory fish have been very...

Novelist’s art thriller set for launch

David Erskine has spent the majority of his working life as a performing artist. He has toured as a clown in circuses, been a...

Groups take poll position

Noosa Botanic Garden Friends and the Noosa Men's Shed are happy the State Government election has co-incided with their November plant sale on 25...

Classic cars put to the test

By Margaret Maccoll A 1922 Bugatti Type 13, the only restored one of its kind in Australia and worth more than $1million, was a stand...

Young skills at work

Sunshine Butterflies has kicked off its next training round with 10 trainees on their way to completing Certificate I in Construction over six months...

Cooroy set for a cracking Christmas

Cooroy is looking fabulously festive after the Christmas Elves were out and about on Saturday decorating Cooroy. The decorations were fully funded by...

The summer of cricket is well and truly here

The last two weeks have been packed with some fantastic cricket from Tewantin. First Grade First Grade Home against Caboolture First Grade entered the weekend with...

Baroque with a bang