Tag: News
NoosaCare staff step up in lockdown
Despite another lockdown proving the pandemic is far from over, just over half of NoosaCare residents and staff have received their vaccination after a...
Phil tells the real Noosa story
Author, publisher, editor, filmmaker, surfer and Noosa Today journalist Phil Jarratt impressed both his publisher and playwright David Williamson with his latest book on...
Looking for love the reality way
Noosa criminal lawyer Belinda Robinson admits to being married to her job so to meet a man she decided to follow in the footsteps...
Community to unite on Vietnam Veteran’s Day
The Commemoration Service for veterans who participated in the war in Vietnam will soon be held in Cooroy.
The veterans look forward to the support...
On Covid, Kyoto and growth
In town last week to open a road upgrade and press the flesh at an LNP fundraiser, Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce made time...
Homelessness at fever pitch in Noosa
A Housing and Homelessness Roadshow set for this week, National Homelessness Week has been postponed due to Covid restrictions that are making conditions even...
RADF grants support five local artists
Five local artists have shared in $19,000 worth of funding in the latest Noosa Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) grant round to help them...
School nurse speaks of career
Noosa District State High School Year 11 Social and Community Studies students are delving into the world of work this term with insights into...
Construction underway on Wishlist’s most ambitious project
Shovels hit the ground last week at the Birtinya site of Wishlist’s most ambitious project, Wishlist Centre.
Serendipitously situated at 1 Bright Place, Wishlist Centre...
Students go green and gold for our athletes
Tewantin State School students took part in Green and Gold Day in support of the Australian Olympic Team on Friday 30 July.
Green and Gold...
Noosa property market reaches new levels
The appetite for property in the Noosa region shows no sign of abating.
It comes at a time when Brisbane and South East Queensland have...
From debris to art
Around the time Covid hit last year, beach-walker Arturo Hernandez and his then one-year old son Naolin started collecting small bits of rubbish on...