Whodunnit? Why
By JOLENE OGLE
IT WAS a murder that shocked the small Noosa community, and now, 30 years after her death, Lesley Patricia Larkin’s...
Sporting greats
SPORT has been my life but it sure has its ups and downs, as my column relates to this week.
Two Aussie greats, triathlete...
Keeping families together
By JOLENE OGLE
Vulnerable local families and their children will benefit from more support through a new community-based child safety intake and referral...
A right Royle finish
Royle made it two from two producing an outstanding sprint finish to defeat fellow Glasgow Commonwealth Games team mates Dan Wilson and Ryan Bailie.
Royle...
World of sport
By JOLENE OGLE
MORE than 20,000 spectators turned out for one of the biggest multi-sport festivals to date. The Noosa Triathlon Multi-Sport festival...
Champagne flows for Protectionist
By JONATHON HOWARD
NOOSA residents have come out in style to celebrate the Melbourne Cup with Protectionist storming home for the win.
Venues across...
Masters appeal
By JONATHON HOWARD
NOOSA Council will consider appealing a ruling from the Planning and Environmental Court that orders council to pay 85 per...
Businesses in the balance
By JONATHON HOWARD
SEVERAL Noosaville Industrial Estate businesses have spoken about their fears for the future as hopes for a lifeline hang with...
New hope for koalas
By ALEX HARRIS
SCIENTISTS at the University of the Sunshine Coast have announced that they have successfully vaccinated wild koalas against chlamydia, long...
Help spread the cheer
By JOLENE OGLE
CHRISTMAS is just seven weeks away and the shops are already full of festive treats and decorations, gifts are being...
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...















