Body of work pays off
By JOLENE OGLE
HE HAS just taken out his maiden Australian Body Boarding Association Championship title and already local Jake Stone has his sights set...
Training second to none
By RON LANE
IT IS now some four years since the Noosa Heads S.L.S. embarked on its Surf Education and Awareness Training Programs for schools....
Bid to break Guinness bowls record
NOOSA HEADS
Noosa Heads this week plays host to Frank Peniguel, who is attempting to create a Guinness world record for the most number of...
Best poster go up
By JONATHON HOWARD
THE Cooroy Community Bank branch of Bendigo Bank has awarded two lucky Cooroy State School students the prize for best posters as...
Fiery clash marks tribute
By JOLENE OGLE
THE Coolum Dolphins may have been beaten by the Noosa Lions on Saturday, but the tribute game was a fiery clash that...
New take on Hercules
By JONATHON HOWARD
The legend of Hercules is well known. But in the latest blockbuster, the story begins after the legend.
Haunted by a sin from...
Kat to raise spirits
THE girls are coming to town and they’re taking over the Sunshine Beach Surf Club comedy night on 15 August.
Kat Davidson will headline the...
Of Hive Fame
By JOLENE OGLE
SHE has been helping female surfers catch waves unhindered since 2005 and now Hive swimwear owner and Noosa local Kat Hogg has...
Rein in dogs plea
By JONATHON HOWARD
NOOSA Council is pleading with dog owners to take responsibility of their pets following a spate of dog attacks this year.
Council records...
Council draws a line… in the sand
By JONATHON HOWARD
DEBATE is raging over the sandcastle man, Arron McCormick, who was asked to cease construction of his sandcastles on Noosa Main Beach...
Car yards vandalised
By JONATHON HOWARD
A FORTITUDE Valley man has been charged with the alleged vandalism attack of two Noosaville car yards on July 8.
Police believe...
Nut factory gets cracking after roast room fire
By JONATHON HOWARD
NUTWORKS in Yandina has re-opened this week after a devastating fire in the roasting room halted operations.
The fire was believed to have...