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Two minutes off daily chores

By Margaret Maccoll Stealing two minutes to exercise as part of her daily chores helped get Lizzy Williamson moving again when she hit rock bottom...

Little Seed, great produce

Hot on the heels of sell-out performances of Fiddler on the Roof last weekend, Little Seed Theatre Company has taken home nine awards at...

Girls show their skills

By Ron Lane Move over boys, the girls are back in town. These were my thoughts, when on Saturday evening, I sat ringside to watch...

Peniche, Portugal – then and now

By Phil Jarratt It’s funny how the world goes round. Here I am in Tauranga, New Zealand, as a guest of the wonderful Tauranga Arts...

Good results in freshwater fishing

By Jack Mangrove With the recent freshwater influx, whiting have been more prevalent towards the mouth of the river. Live worms and live yabbies have...

Noosa today goes all the way

Noosa Today has dominated the Queensland Country Press Newspaper Excellence Awards. Not only did Noosa Today win a major award for Best Newspaper over 10,000...

Duck in for this one

It’s back! For the third consecutive year, it's the annual Duck Race! All are welcome to join the Noosa Nippers for their annual Duck Race...

Dolphins’ splash

By Margaret Maccoll Hundreds of rugby players, supporters and fans from 90 teams across Australia and Fiji descended on the Noosa Dolphins Rugby Union Club...

Mums’ space means business

By Hollie Harris Get ready world - this is one powerful house of women! Approaching her 12th week since opening the doors, Powerhouse Collective founder...

Capitalising on online shopping

In an age where letter writing is in steep decline, Australia Post has invested almost $500,000 in a new post office which last week...

Five flotillas under John’s command

By Margaret Maccoll When Squadron Commodore John Milland makes a commitment, he sticks to it. John began a career in the early beginnings of computing in...

Peak trauma season for wildlife

Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital at Beerwah is coming into peak trauma season, seeing a significant influx of injured wildlife through its doors. Between October...

Working the graveyard shift

Troy Andreassen has literally been working the graveyard shift for more than 32 years. Troy looks after Noosa’s cemeteries in Cooroy, Tewantin and Pomona, helping...

Turning up the love

Ready for anything

New lights are ace

Let’s save Tessa