Wind havoc hits offshore
By JACK MANGROVE
THE offshore crew have been up early to beat the wind.
Offshore the wind is still a factor, it’s tending to pick up...
Shirts wear the trousers
Pomona bowls - Hidden Jack
The Pomona green was the place to be on Wednesday when the men played the ladies in the Shirts and...
Hole lot of fund-raising fun
MORE than $1600 was raised for breast cancer research at the Cooroy Golf Club Tee-Off for Breast Cancer day last Thursday.
The group of women...
Climb steeped in history
IN JUST over a week, Gyndier Drive, Tewantin, will be a rev head’s heaven as hot-rods take to the tar for the annual Historic...
United in purpose
By RON LANE
ON Friday afternoon at 4pm it became official - all matters regarding the amalgamation of the Noosa Heads and Peregian Beach Surf...
Give it a tri
By JOLENE OGLE
THE Tourism Noosa team has been busy preparing for the Noosa Tri team event, which kicks off on 29 October.
Star swimmer and...
Half way health mark
By JONATHON HOWARD
THE Jetts Noosa 12-Week Weight Loss Journey continued to test the limits of participants with a special paddle boarding session on the...
Gearing up for Triathlon
IT'S clear that the Noosa Triathlon is upon us as more and more runners and cyclists take to the Noosa streets, and more people...
Fun run with pink touch
ENTRIES are now open for the Noosa Breakfast Fun Run in aid of the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
The fun run is perfect for people...
Improving the retention rate
By RON LANE
IT HAS often been said that the showcase of the Australian Surf Life Saving movement is their beach patrols, or as they...
Hill climb spills, thrills
THE Historic Noosa Hill Climb is back for two days of heart-stopping, action-packed racing at Gyndier Drive, Tewantin.
Now in its 17th year, the Noosa...
Offshore anglers battle wind
By JACK MANGROVE
HOW things can change in a week, with the wind picking up the offshore scene was a little slower, still the diehards...