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Hot engines take on the hill

Revving engines and petrol fumes took over the usually quiet Tewantin forest on the weekend as more than 140 well greased machines made their...

Singing beside the seaside

Soloists, groups, young and old took their positions along the Noosa riverside on Saturday to sing their way into the finals of the Australian...

Saving lives at sea – priceless

By Margaret Maccoll Robin John Hood moved from the desert of Alice Springs where he was working in construction to the Noosa Shire...

Top gong for Dawn

Dawn Fraser said she was “very excited” on Monday to be honoured with Australia’s highest recognition, a Companion of the Order of Australia (AC)...

A Life of Service

By Margaret Maccoll Kenneth John Bridges enlisted in the Merchant Navy during WWII as a 16-year-old in Sydney and has dedicated his life...

In defence of the dishlickers

By Margaret Maccoll Living at Peregian Beach and being a dog owner the overwhelming community response against council officers’ removal of dog water containers in...

After the scrums

By Ron Lane From the quite dignified atmosphere of a school room in Scotland to the harsh realities of a Royal Marines Commando Training School...

Noosa chef swaps seas for food

Noosa's celebrity chef Peter Kuruvita will travel across the continent to the Western Australia coast in the return of Peter Kuruvita’s Coastal Kitchen to shine a...

As Time Goes By

By Hollie Harris Internationally collected, Hinterland artist, Kaya Sulc this week announced select pieces of his private collection are now open to buyers. The 87-year-old, Cooroy-based...

Talent on show

Ava Foreman will be Noosa’s only entrant in this year’s Breakthru School Music and Dance Competition grand final to be held on Saturday at...

Kokoda challenges mind and body

Runners from St Andrew's College, Peregian Springs beat almost 100 teams to win the 48km Kokoda Challenge and claim the title for the second...

Choir with a difference

By Hollie Harris Sound Crowd is a community choir (for 18 years +) held on the second Wednesday of every month in The Brewery, Imperial...

Why I Voted Against the Planning Scheme Amendments

As a councillor, every decision carries weight, especially when it has the potential to reshape our community’s future. After extensive deliberation, countless conversations with...