Saved lives speak volumes
By RON LANE
Early Sunday morning the lifesavers at Sunshine Beach were setting up for the day's patrol.
On the water's edge a...
Nippers make it look easy
By NATASHA FABULIC
IT was 5.30am last Sunday morning when 26 Sunshine Beach Nippers boarded the bus bound for Redcliff, full of team...
Wheel social climbers
THE 17th annual Historic Noosa Hill Climb raced into action last weekend, as classic and collectible cars took to Gyndier Drive, Tewantin.
Held over two...
Offshore anglers relish the calm
By JACK MANGROVE
WITH the wind dropping, the weekend offshore anglers where out in force.
There were some great reports coming from most of...
Joint approach a win for all
Cooroy Bowls
SMALL clubs all over Australia are struggling to get players on the green and Cooroy is no exception. We have combined with...
Batting master class
By JOHN HOPE
COOROY Eumundi cricket club welcomed two more century makers from last weekend's games.
A Grade batsman Joel Kennedy destroyed the opposition...
T-ballers show the way
By RICHARD MURRIHY
IT WAS another good start to the day at Noosa Softball with the T-ballers showing the way.
Charli and Daniel...
Larissa wants to be a Matilda
By JOLENE OGLE
AT JUST 18 years old, Larissa Crummer of Tewantin already has an impressive resume both on and off the soccer...
River a refuge for windblown offshore anglers
By JACK MANGROVE
WITH the wind being the way it is, the river has been a lifesaver for frustrated offshore anglers.
Up river...
High roller bowlers
COOROY BOWLS
WHAT an exciting night on Thursday night in the High Rollers Challenge! Bottom of the rung team Cormorants had the top team...
Life-savers were flat out
By RON LANE
LAST week for our lifesavers was indeed very busy. Apart from their normal obligations both Sunshine and Noosa once again...
Squads take shape
By JOE JURISEVIC
IN 2015, the Queensland Rugby Union will launch a new pathway for junior rugby players.
Under-15 and under-17 teams will be...