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Bus call to make the connection

By Jolene Ogle Councillor Ingrid Jackson has stepped up her campaign to convince TransLink to establish a direct bus service between Noosa shire and the...

Music laced with comedy

By Hollie Harris Outtawak is the latest show to come to Tewantin Noosa RSL, and it not only provides great music but laugh out loud...

This isn’t a comeback, it’s a heist

Forefathers of Australian nu-metal band Superheist have returned with a vengeance and are visiting regional areas in February on the back of their highly...

Breakfast laced with art

Council is calling on the community to share their thoughts on the new Arts, Culture and Heritage Plan, and will host a breakfast to...

No stress for Valentine’s massage

Following the hectic holiday season in Noosa, it’s now time to unwind. But just when there may be some free time it is then...

Mossy to play at Noosa

By Hollie Harris Respected as one of Australia’s iconic musicians, Ian Moss delivers an unforgettable sound. While primarily recognised as an axeman of unusual tenacity...

Rare kind of courage

By Jolene Ogle School is back and there isn’t a child more excited to start the school year than one of Noosa’s bravest young men,...

Make lunch special again

The Sirocco Lunch Special returned on 1 February. Enjoy two courses for just $28 per person, available from noon to 2.30pm Tuesday to Saturday,...

Beat that Padre brew

The Padre Coffee Company is the epitome of coffee culture where the humble coffee bean is worshiped and caffeine taken seriously. Padre Coffee was born...

Pride is on parade

The annual Eumundi Pride Fair Day is back this month with a new fabulous Pride Paws Parade and a whole day of fun planned...

Research on young drivers’ habits

A USC academic is conducting research to better understand how driving behaviours change when young motorists progress from having L-plates to P-plates. Senior Research Fellow,...

Welcome to Butterflies’ new backyard

By Jolene Ogle Sunshine Butterflies opened their doors on Tuesday 7 February to welcome sponsors and supporters for a tour of the $1.4 million property. Charity...

Ageing down under

“On January 1st, 2026, the first baby boomers will turn 80. If 70 is the new 50, will 80 be the new 60?...

Schools ban e-bikes