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Melbourne crowds urged to fly north for the winter

Tourism Noosa has launched its winter campaign in Melbourne with the Noosa Relaxation Station in the highly visible Federation Square. Showcasing a warm winter...

Workshop initiative to aid Noosa business growth

A large number of business in the Noosa Shire are micro-businesses with a broad age demographic. Many people come to the shire (both single and...

In Noosa, just add water

By Margaret Maccoll Hundreds of people turned out on a brilliant sunny winter's day to enjoy a raft of activities on Lake Macdonald's shores in...

Red Dog finds new home

By Margaret Maccoll Bob and Sherril Lewis hadn’t expected to pick up a traveller on their journey to the Gulf Country - but they found...

Comparing business notes, networking

Twenty-five entrepreneurial students from different provinces in Papua New Guinea were in Noosa last week to learn all about business, but their visit has...

The Feed gets an upgrade!

Have you ever had a conversation with your wife, partner, friend or children which begins with: Where shall we go for lunch? Do...

Sacha chases music dreams

By Margaret Maccoll Sacha Gibbs-McPhee has two months to raise 25,000 pounds (about $42,000) or risk losing out on lifelong dream to study at London’s...

Frogs adversely impacted by bushfires

By Margaret Maccoll Bushfires should be added to the list of long-term threats facing Australia’s frog species, according to a USC researcher involved in a...

Community generosity has no bounds

By Margaret Maccoll David and Courtney Rivers are chilling out temporarily at the RACV and looking for rental accommodation while they wait for a replacement...

English language training expansion

By Margaret Maccoll Noosa-based company Lexis Training has expanded, opening the group’s third Asian language school in Busan, South Korea, this month. Established in 2004...

Homeless after camp shop shuts

By Margaret Maccoll About a month after being told they needed to find new homes, some residents at Johns Landing camping grounds are moving on,...

Tennis in his blood

By Margaret Maccoll For most of his life Pete Hoad rubbed shoulders with the rich and famous growing up as the son of one of...

30th Tewantin Christmas Carnival

One of the longest running Christmas events in the region, the Tewantin Noosa RSL’s Tewantin Christmas Carnival has become a much loved tradition attracting...