Music is live and local
IT'S that time of the year again when you grab a rug, pack a picnic and get down to the Peregian Beach Surf Club...
Breath tests blitz
POLICE were out in force over the long weekend, with a number of operations to help keep the roads safer.
Operation North Shore blitzed the...
Dynamic Divine L’s
THE Divinyls are one of Australia’s most dynamic rock acts.
The Divine L’s tribute show not only recreates their iconic songs and sounds but also...
Only golf in mind
By JOLENE OGLE
MOST 16-year-old girls are busy thinking about the end of year formal, but for Shania Herzog-Smith golf is the only thing on...
Longing for a lazy lunch
By JOLENE OGLE
Sadly, long lazy lunches during the work day went out of fashion right about the time mullets, shoulder pads and pant suits...
Seniors struggle juniors shine
By JOHN HOPE
A GRADE
Cooroy-Eumundi A Grade hosted last year’s premiers Yandina on the first day of the 2014-'15 season. After winning the toss and...
Cup lunch selling fast
THE race that stops the nation is only weeks away and the best way to celebrate in Noosa is to indulge in a champagne...
How sweet it is
NOOSA HEADS BOWLS
THE tradition continues. Back in 1987, then president Joan Barrett and her committee at NHBC came up with the idea of...
Tann’s the man
NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF
THE A Grade nett champion winner is Ed Tann and the B Grade nett champion winner is Tony Ho.
The October Mug...
Hydes meet Bachelor Blake
By JONATHON HOWARD
THE Bachelor TV series has become the talk of Noosa this week, as local bachelorette Lisa Hyde edges closer to love with...
Numbers add up
By JONATHON HOWARD
NOOSA Council mayor Noel Playford has attempted to address financial criticism towards the council, stating that his critics were entitled to their...
Growers fight import zinger
By JONATHON HOWARD
A EUMUNDI ginger farmer is hoping Noosa shoppers will think local and buy local ginger, following a Federal Government decision to allow...