Theft on a platter
By Margaret Maccoll
Noosa police are warning people to safeguard their valuables and lock up their cars after a string of thefts around Noosa carparks,...
Morning tea with 1950s flavour
By Margaret Maccoll
The Doo Wop music of the 1950s made popular by bands like The Platters and The Drifters will be rocking the annual...
Creative excellence on show
By Margaret Maccoll
Photography is bringing success to local creatives through exhibition.
Former St Andrew’s Anglican College student Alycia Rubulis moved a step closer to...
Divided over holiday units pitch
By Margaret Maccoll
Noosa Council is now weighing up a proposal to build permanent and holiday units at Peregian Beach Village that has drawn both...
It feels like family
The Cooroy Noosa Genealogical and Historical Research Group has been looking for a home to call its own for many years.
On 2 May, hundreds...
Run to shine a light on family violence
On the evening of Wednesday 3 May as residents of Noosa slept soundly a group of dedicated young Noosa students were running their heart...
In chains for chappies
By Margaret Maccoll
Prominent community members will be placed in chains in Poinciana Avenue, Tewantin, on Thursday 18 May from 12.30pm, and their release will...
Outriggers hit the waves
By Margaret Maccoll
Thousands of outrigger enthusiasts descended on Noosa on Saturday for the annual Laguna Bay Challenge.
Noosa Outrigger Canoe Club head coach Des Mabbot...
Pilot program to check violence a success
By Margaret Maccoll
The Sunshine Coast Vulnerable Persons Unit has achieved great success, reducing the rise in domestic violence rates from 40 per cent to...
Stout-hearted mums take it in their stride
By Margaret Maccoll
In the lead-up to Mother's Day, Noosa Today spoke to Sunrise Beach celebrant Natalie Skye as she reflected on motherhood.
For Natalie being...
Noosa for safer families
By Margaret Maccoll
Ending homelessness, skilling young people for employment and reducing domestic violence were key messages delivered on Saturday at the Take a Stand...
Chamber talks heritage
By Margaret Maccoll
Traffic and transport woes, gaining World Heritage status and wedding chapels were discussed when the Noosa Chamber of Commerce met Noosa Shire...