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Smart pups learning the ropes

Smart Pups in training Waylan and Wesley learnt about life in the classroom from Sunshine Beach State School students last week. The dogs have spent...

Lesson on body image and self-confidence

A fitness instructor who won international body sculpting titles spoke to Year 11 students at Noosa last week about body image and self-confidence. Emillie-Jean Bisgrove-Cole...

More cameras for film students

Noosa District State High School student Josephine Birch-Johnson regards Film, Television and New Media (FTVNM) as her most memorable and enjoyable subject in all...

Campaign to beat roundabout confusion

Motorists and cyclists are so confused by Noosa’s 100 odd roundabouts that council has put together a How to Use a Roundabout campaign. Funded by...

Big bucks for big ideas

By Margaret Maccoll A sub-committee of the board “that is independent of any links to likely applicants” will evaluate project applications to be funded by...

Gymkhana fun for Pomona Pony Club

More than 100 competitors are expected to take part in one of the area’s largest gymkhanas hosted by the Pomona Pony Club on 6...

The man behind the Dan

By Ron Lane On the second page of the pamphlet promoting the Sunshine Coast Martial Arts Karate Budokan International at Noosaville, there is a paragraph...

Cabaret Olympian goes for gold

Don’t miss more show-stopping performances at The J this weekend for Noosa Alive. Starting tonight (Thursday) at 7.30pm, The J will host Matthew Mitcham’s cabaret,...

Relocating long-term camp residents

By Margaret Maccoll Johns Landing Camping Ground is gradually emptying its long-term residents, as Noosa Council Community Services director Alan ‘Fox’ Rogers last week announced...

Bands to bring a feast of dancing

Noosa’s best free night out is coming up again. Sound Feast at The J has a stellar line-up of music for Friday 4 August and...

Packed house for euthanasia debate

By Margaret Maccoll Shayne Higson’s mother was 76 years old, and full of life until a brain tumour caused her to become partly paralysed, unable...

TV spotlight on towing

By Margaret Maccoll When Clayton’s Towing hits the TV screen next month, it’ll be more than just “mechanics and carnage”, there will be plenty of...

Vale Ted Egan – singer, legend and mate

One of the early talents behind the Gympie Music Muster and the Woodford Folk Festival, Ted Egan was many things. As a singer he was...

Near drowning