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Hall set for makeover

By Jolene Ogle The future of the Cooroy Memorial Hall is looking bright with a council report recommending the restoration of the building. Council director of...

Dirt cheap quality denims

Op shops have long been known as treasure troves for those who like to renew, re-use and re-purpose, but now fashionistas can cash in...

STEAM ahead at school

For those who still trying to keep up with the many and exciting new ways local kids are being educated, long gone are the...

Flashing lights for safety

By Jolene Ogle Eumundi State School has finally had flashing lights installed out the front of the school to help students get to school safely. The...

Target market brings in dollars

By Jolene Ogle Tourism Noosa’s targeted marketing campaigns are bringing in the dollars, but CEO Damien Massingham warns against becoming complacent. According to the latest International...

Super ref is one of the best

By Jolene Ogle Noosa District State High School 2011 graduate Danielle Nunn has returned to her school to referee a game of touch football between...

When life comes at you

By Jolene Ogle It started as a marketing strategy designed to jumpstart three home-based businesses, but the photo of a young woman baring a henna...

Skilled up and ready for work

Sunshine Butterflies’ first round of trainees have completed their six-month traineeship and are now geared and ready to enter the workforce. Project manager Rob Purves...

Denim deal days are the lifeblood of Lifeline

Op Shops have long been known as a treasure trove for those who like to renew, re-use and re-purpose, but now fashionistas can cash...

Scammers posing as council staff

By Jolene Ogle Noosa Council is warning rate payers to be vigilant after hackers tried to scam residents with false emails and phone calls. In a...

Clippers get cracking as kids brave the shave

Five brave Noosa District State High School students have chopped off their locks in support of the Leukaemia Foundation’s World’s Greatest Shave. A local hairdresser...

Political hopeful has mine on his mind

Kin Kin resident and Greens candidate for the seat of Nicklin Aaron White has joined the fight to stop the mega Adani mine in...

Big weekend of footy

This weekend saw one of the finals for both Senior and Junior Pirates. The Seniors had both A grade and Reserve Grade men in...