Tag: News
Combatting online trolls
Federal Member for Wide Bay Llew O'Brien has welcomed the Federal Government’s world-leading reforms to help protect Australians and business owners from online trolls.
Prime...
Plenty of Queensland seafood this Christmas
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk is urging Queenslanders to put plenty of local seafood on the menu during the coming festive season.
“Christmas is just not Christmas...
Fair brings Kin Kin together
The inaugural Kin Kin Art Fair proved so popular, bringing 620 people through the door of the School of Arts hall, organisers Max Webberley...
Tom’s agri-hub dreaming
Councillor Tom Wegener has been a dreamer all of his life, but sometimes he dreams so big that he can barely contain himself.
For the...
Wallace House wraps up for Christmas
The tables and shelves that were stacked with artworks created by members of Noosa Arts and Crafts 10 days earlier were stripped almost bare...
New leukaemia treatment in Wide Bay
People in Wide Bay with acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) now have access to a new treatment option on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) –...
BJJ – sport on the rise
There are those in Australia who will tell you that Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is one of the fastest, if not the fastest growing sports in...
Noosa family opens The Spit Van
A long term Noosa family has fulfilled its dream of making the Spit their office with a tasty new venture.
Andrew and Leesa Watson, along...
Norma’s FaceTime farewells
A 99-year-old Noosa grandmother has left her mark on the world before passing away, raising six children, 25 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren. ...
Spotlight on deer plant
Noosa Council officers have recommended what may be Noosa’s first meat processing plant to be approved in a rural residential zone but public opposition...
Saving button quail
Traditional owners are leading a state government project to save the black-breasted button quail on Fraser Island, soon to be formally renamed K’Gari, its...
Christmas wishes
Well, we are well and truly in the festive season.
This was never more evident than seeing how many people in our community came...