Selfless soup
By JOLENE OGLE
THERE'S a new restaurant in Tewantin - but this one has no menu, no wait staff and operates solely on donations.
Introducing the...
Stage set for dance business
By JOLENE OGLE
Jaymee Haack can’t really remember her first dance performance but what is clear in her mind is how much she loved being...
Add to the line of gold
By JOLENE OGLE
Business owner Lorraine Kenway and her group of classy ladies spend their entire year fundraising for local families who are doing it...
School keeps bright kids on Coast
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
NOOSA’S Erin McLaren is one of four high school students starting at the University of the Sunshine Coast this...
United in colours
Noosaville State School students went orange to do their part to support Harmony Day on Tuesday last week.
The newly inducted leadership group for 2015...
Stretching the hand of friendship
LOCAL Pilates trainer Kelly Carthy is turning her body toning classes into fundraising classes to raise money for those affected by Cyclone Pam.
Kelly said...
Forum on world heritage site
LORD Howe Island lies in the South Pacific Ocean, about 600km directly east of Port Macquarie, so it is part of New South Wales....
Hands-on pet care
By Kellie Moody
MOST children love animals and have or would like a pet.
Recently the representatives from Wilvos and Sunshine Coast Dog...
School gets moving on fund-raising
TEWANTIN State School is holding its inaugural fun run on 27 March on the school’s main oval. This event involves all students from Prep...
Fitness makes a supple difference
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
FIT, focused and feeling fantastic, a group of local Noosa mums are taking on the national bodybuilding stage.
Earlier this...
Anzac twist to lifesaving
IT IS such an honour to devote today’s column to the great men and women who gave their lives for fellow Australians to live...
Biosphere groups means business
By JOLENE OGLE
MORE than 50 people gathered at the Noosa Council chambers on Thursday night to select the new steering committee for...