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Putting the glove… on the other foot

By JOLENE OGLE It was a knockout weekend for Noosa boxer, Bryce Hegarty, who not only took out the top prize at the Rising Stars...

Athletes share their medals

THIRTEEN Commonwealth Games athletes returned home to a heroes’ welcome at the official Welcome Home Party held at the Maroochydore RSL, last Friday. Glasgow Commonwealth...

Windy? Hit the river

By JACK MANGROVE IT’S been all about the river lately, with the strong winds we have been having over the last week or so, the...

Safeguarding children online

By JOLENE OGLE Shocking statistics released by the Government reveal that one in five Australian children aged between eight and seventeen experience cyber-bullying each year. The...

Where losers are winners

By JONATHON HOWARD HE was one of Australia’s most loved and most controversial Biggest Loser contestants, now John Morrall is inviting a group of 24...

Financial squeeze at nudist retreat

By JONATHON HOWARD NUDIST retreat owner Rainer Muekenberger said his adult party went “extremely well” last weekend, but remained worried that his finacial situation will...

Building castles made of sand

By JONATHON HOWARD THE sandcastle man Arron McCormick is back on Noosa Main Beach with his Noosa Council permit in hand. Last Thursday Noosa Council issued...

Light pole crash lands

By JONATHON HOWARD STAFF from Choices Flooring at Eenie Creek Road were shocked to witness a street pole collapse on a vehicle towing a caravan...

Flying foxes sent flapping

By JONATHON HOWARD SUNSHINE Coast Council has hailed its flying fox dispersal methods at Cassia Wildlife Corridor a success, despite two separate attempts to disperse...

A tale to raise your eyebrows

By JOLENE OGLE PATRICIA Robinson Dunn first wrote her debut novel more than 15 years ago. But it sat collecting dust until a few years...

The art of soul

By JOLENE OGLE WHEN chatting with local band Soula's front woman Teila Packman you certainly wouldn’t expect such a rich, soulful voice to come from...

Calamity at high school

The Noosa District State High School musical production of Calamity Jane received great acclaim from the primary school students, parents and community members who...

Council workers march for more pay

To chants of 'stand up, fight back' and 'stronger together' members of The Services Union (TSU) working at Noosa Council joined union representatives to...