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Stop violence against health workers

MEMBER for Noosa Glen Elmes has welcomed the government’s confronting new campaign designed to stop violent attacks on paramedics and health workers in Queensland. Mr...

Cool to be six of the best

THE Cooroy Library has earned a place on a list of the world’s coolest libraries. Property and urban development industry news website TheUrbanDeveloper.com has named...

Festival winds up on beach

By RON LANE THE wind-up Noosa beach party at the end of the annual Noosa Surf Festival was again a big success. The purpose...

Secrets turn sweet 16

NOOSA-BASED fine and fashion jewellery retailer Secrets is celebrating 16 years in business this year. Sixteen years ago beautiful designer jewellery with stones larger than...

Forgotten service shines

By RON LANE IT WAS an open day at the Noosa Coast Guard - a day when the general public is invited in to...

Paws for thought

MILLIONS of paws will pound the pavement as the annual walk against animal cruelty takes over Noosa for another year. Registrations are open for the...

Numbers swell for Dolphins

THE Noosa Dolphins have capped off the biggest pre-season training in years with over 44 Under 10 rugby union players signing up for the...

Serving up deliciousness

NoosaCare is built on encouragement, kindness and compassion and have joined the quest to improve the quality and nutrition of food across their two...

Lenscape

This cheeky guy was spotted by local resident Carol as she enjoyed lunch at the Boathouse Restaurant this week. If you have a photo...

Curbing the obesity crisis

WINTER is just around the corner, but the Cancer Council is warning people away from comfort food as a new study shows more people...

Wilko rings the Bells

By PHIL JARRATT MATT Wilkinson pumped down the line on his backhand, gaining speed for the open face ahead. He twisted his body, pressed his...

Services mapped out online

NOOSA Council is driving community engagement, thanks to new software from Sydney-based global technology company Pitney Bowes Software. The new software, installed on council’s website,...

The value of strong communities

In a year where we have again had disruptions to food supplies - most notably eggs - and moderate flood warning for the Mary...