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Jonathon back on the Coast

NOOSA Today has welcomed a new senior journalist to the team.
Jonathon Howard, who lives locally, will work alongside Jolene Ogle to ensure the best possible news coverage for readers.
Jonathon grew up on the Sunshine Coast and brings a wealth of experience as a former daily journalist and strong campaigner for local issues.
“I’m so glad to be back on the Coast after a brief time away working in Brisbane and in the Southern Downs,” he said.
“I’d like to thank our committed readers for their on-going support of Noosa Today and would appreciate any feedback or story leads, as I settle into the role.”
Long time sales representative, Karen Tatters, welcomed Jonathon into the community and said the future of Noosa Today was bright as part of the Star News Group stable.
“It’s great to have the support of a fourth generation family business who are committed to the success of our community newspaper, keeping locals employed,” she said.
“I hope everyone continues to pick up our editions and provides us with feedback to ensure we’re producing the best possible product.”
Noosa Today has lanched a new and improved website, noosa.starcommunity.com.au/ – and continues our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/NoosaToday.
To give us your views or to provide story tips emai Jonathon and Jolene at newsdesk@noosatoday.net.au

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