Margaret goes extra mile
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
NOOSA local Margaret Robertson devotes a sizeable percentage of her time to brighten up the lives of children with...
Wheel lessons driven home
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
OVER the past two weeks, almost 500 Year 11 students from across the shire had a lesson in road...
Music and movement makes festival magic
THE 2015 Cooroy Fusion Festival took over Cooroy on Saturday with an eclectic mix of body paint, musicians and hula hoopers all taking to...
Get snapping
CONGRATULATIONS to Jake Bray of Good Shepherd Lutheran College who is the first winner of the Laguna Signage photo competition which is open to...
Family values are strangely entertaining
PREPARATIONS are well underway for Good Shepherd Lutheran College’s upcoming musical performance of The Addams Family. Each year the college produces a spectacular that...
Mates meet and greet
THE Noosa Heads Surf Club is hosting a meet and greet event for 10 British and 10 Australian war veterans through the Mates4Mates organisation...
Big bird belongs to the community
By JOLENE OGLE
A LOCAL business owner is calling on the community to show their Queensland spirit by helping turn the Big Pelican...
Art that pops
THE PopUp! Art exhibition at the Cooroy Butter Factory has officially launched with a grand opening held in late April.
Councillor Tony Wellington was on...
Sea of high-energy dancers
By JOLENE OGLE
A FLASH mob took locals and visitors by surprise when they danced up a storm on Noosa Main Beach on...
Shark fears are toast
By FRANKIE LOW AND HANNAH MCKENZIE, YEAR 6
WHAT’S more dangerous than a shark?
Sunshine Beach State School recently had a shark specialist,...
Santa’s little supper
THE next Santa’s Classy Helpers lunch will be held at the Noosa Boathouse Restaurant on Friday 22 May from 12.30pm.
The theme for the lunch...
Battle lines draw applause
THE Battle of the Bands held on Wednesday 6 May was a huge success.
Now in its second year, there were about 140 people...