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Festival opens on high

The Noosa Alive festival kicked off with an “extraordinary” weekend of entertainment in glorious weather as crowds flocked to the area. Festival spokeswoman Georgi Cliot...

Fish icon beckons

By Hollie Harris A piece of Noosa’s history, the Noosaville Fish Market has been operating non-stop for over 60 years since 1949. Originally built as...

HillClimb hits two-decade mark

This year’s Noosa HillClimb was the largest event ever held at Gyndier Drive, Tewantin, according to organisers, the Noosa Beach Classic Car Club. Noosa...

Spotlight on royal mountain heroes

By Jackie Bazzo Pomona welcomed clear blue skies on Sunday and a large crowd of people eager to enjoy the festivities and friendly atmosphere of...

Upgrade is in the bank

Two iconic Noosa Junction building owners are responding to community calls and business interests by investing in a revamp. The old Westpac Bank building in...

Dolphins show their colours

By Lucy Whitehill NOOSA DOLPHINS UNDER 9 Noosa White 35 defeated by Maroochydore 40 With players out due to injury and having extra players from other Under...

Farewell to a loveable larrikin

By Phil Jarratt We shot a lot of great footage of Joe Larkin about 18 months ago for our film, Men of Wood and Foam,...

Mixed take on same-sex marriage

While Noosa Council prepares to formally support marriage equality at their ordinary meeting at 6pm on Wednesday 19 July, local state and federal members...

Changing the world one book at a time

By Hollie Harris Justine Jennings believes that little people can change the world. This Noosa mum and recently published author of an acclaimed children’s book,...

Scream in for double pass

The Screaming Jetts are back. Following this year’s release of their critically acclaimed, Top 30 album 'Chrome’ and the subsequent Music Max Live Album...

Chopper to the rescue

The Sunshine Coast RACQ LifeFlight Rescue helicopter on Thursday 13 July airlifted a man, aged in his fifties, after he was kicked by a...

Hall upgrade takes shape

By Margaret Maccoll The sledgehammers started swinging last Friday when building approval was issued to restore the Cooroy Memorial Hall and School of Arts in...

Houseboat owners in a knot

Noosa River live-aboard boat owners like Sally Hayes, Sally White and David Barnes say they have no way of moving their boats out of...