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...
Pomona’s banking on them
IT'S time. After months of preparation, Pomona’s very own Bendigo Bank Agency is set to open tomorrow.
Located at 3 Station Street, the agency will...
Sun rises on beach service
Anzac Day is a day the nation remember Australians who served and died in wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations.
This year, to mark the...
Blackout to save planet
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
THIS Sunday, Noosa residents will join the world’s biggest blackout, when lights are turned off in support of Earth...
Goodbye brave baby Ellie
On 16 March Ellie’s family posted to her Facebook page a sad goodbye to their baby girl.
“We want to thank you all for your...
Operation North Key takes hold
POLICE have been blitzing the local roads as part of a state-wide effort to reduce road trauma this coming Easter holiday.
Operation North Key is...
Locks off by law
Local lawyer Jed McNamara has raised more than $1600 for the Leukemia Foundation Shave for a Cure by losing his locks on Tuesday.
Jed is...
Neighbours need to keep it nice
By JOLENE OGLE
COUNCILLOR Sandy Bolton is leading the movement towards happy, healthy communities and said the best place to start was with...