Big cash in garbage
COUNCIL is expected to award the shire’s most sizeable contract to date at Monday’s ordinary meeting, the final meeting for 2016.
Mayor Tony Wellington said...
Pensioner armed robbery charge
A TEWANTIN pensioner has been charged with armed robbery more than seven years after allegedly holding up the Pomona Bowls Club.
Police will allege a...
Ready to help
THE media were treated to a sneak peek of the Santa’s Classy Helpers pop-up department store on Tuesday, 6 December as volunteers prepared to...
Councillors come to zero understanding
By Hollie Harris
NOOSA councillors met on Tuesday to formally endorse the memorandum of understanding for the Zero Emissions Noosa Collaborative Community Partnership.
When climate change...
Cottage is stepping up
FOUNDERS of the new Katie Rose Cottage hospice have been busy getting prepared to welcome their first patient as early as January and are...
Cashed up for counterfeit
By Hollie Harris
NOOSA businesses should be aware of a recent increase in counterfeit notes circulating in south-east Queensland, including Moreton District, police have said.
Forgers...
Surfers ride the waves of history
By Hollie Harris
NOOSA film-makers Phil Jarratt and Shaun Cairns have uncovered the story of a golden decade in surfing, starting in 1956, when surfing...
Kids take up the Challenge
By Emily Bates
A STRONG team performance has seen Sunshine Beach State School win the Interschool Lifesaving Challenge hosted by Noosa Heads Surf Lifesaving Club...
Tewantin in celebration mode
THE Tewantin CBD is being decorated with fairy lights and Christmas decorations to help spread festive cheer these holidays.
On Saturday 17 December from 10am-2pm,...
Flying-foxes dying of starvation
COUNCIL is urging anyone who comes across dead grey-headed flying-fox young to contact the RSPCA hotline immediately.
Dead flying-fox young have been found along the...
Marie’s light shines on
MARIE Vat was a long-time local of Cooroy and one of her favourite events was the lighting of the Ri-con Cooroy Christmas tree. ...
It pays to bank here
IT'S good news for nearly 800 community bank shareholders who will receive their eighth dividend in as many years just in time for Christmas.
The...