Tag: News
Mum has the final word
By JONATHON HOWARD
NOOSA mother of two Shannon Ichikawa said she recently noticed Noosa Today running stories from local mums calling for a birthing centre...
Dolphins swim to victory
THE Noosa Tigers may have been downed by Brisbane Mayne in the QFA North Grand Final at Caboolture on Saturday, but during that same...
Separating the issues
By JONATHON HOWARD
NOOSA MP and Multicultural Affairs Minister Glen Elmes has defended a move from the Sunshine Coast Muslim community to develop a mosque...
Sailing into success
THE Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club’s ‘Buoyed Up’ program has invited 21 primary students from Cherbourg State School, near Kingaroy, to attend an exciting...
Venues join forces
DestinationQ may have rolled out of town yesterday, but it has left a newly formed tourism collaboration in its wake.
Five major Noosa venues have...
Another brick in the wall
By JONATHON HOWARD
THE Noosa Coast Guard has found another possible site for a proposed memorial wall, after Noosa Council rejected the first proposed site...
Woman faces backpacker crash charges
By JOLENE OGLE
A 63-YEAR-OLD woman will front court, charged with the dangerous operation of a vehicle causing grievous bodily harm after crashing her car...
Noosa jazzed up
By JONATHON HOWARD
NOOSA was alive with the smooth sounds of jazz at the weekend as thousands of music fans converged on Noosa for the...
Dogs aren’t born mean
By JOLENE OGLE
EDUCATION and increased awareness is the answer to the recent spate of dog attacks, according to Bark Busters’ Faith Wild, who has...
Missing Maynard yet a mystery
By JONATHON HOWARD
A LONESOME figure spotted paddling about 300 metres away from the Bali island of Nusa Lembongans’ main surfing break, could have been...
US-bound star needs help
By JOLENE OGLE
USUALLY the BCC Noosa Cinema projects stars onto the big screen, but duty manager Ashleigh Mueckenberger is a rising star all of...
Students converge on Noosa
By JONATHON HOWARD
NOOSA has long been a favourite stopping point for international tourists, but it appears many international students are also eager to study...