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Sandy co-chairs historic Friends of First Nations People

History has been made in Queensland with the very first meeting of newly-formed Parliamentary Friends of First Nations People. This non-partisan group has been formed...

Thanks for gift of life

It was a reunion a couple of first responders thought would never happen. But for the two surfers who recently survived brushes with death,...

Triple win for Noosa croquet

After a whole year of no inter-club competition due to Covid, the Sunshine Coast Regional Club Championships in Golf Croquet commenced in mid-April. ...

Keep watch as whales have a time

Queenslanders are being encouraged to keep their eyes peeled as humpback whales make their annual migration along the east coast. Environment Minister Meaghan Scanlon said...

Coastal rowing titles for Noosa

The inaugural Australian Coastal Rowing Championships and Beach Sprints are coming to Noosa’s Main Beach on August 21 and 22 and local coastal rowers...

CHAP deadline extended to November

Noosa Council has negotiated an extension of time to finalise its Coastal Hazard Adaptation Plan (CHAP) until November this year. CEO Brett de Chastel said...

Surf fest skate park

Next month’s Noosa Festival of Surfing will have a new and exciting addition - a skating arena in the Noosa Woods. The arena will...

Westerlies begin

As the title says the westerlies have started to show up as they often do this time of year. Fortunately for us the rains...

Lest we forget

This Anzac Day, people throughout Wide Bay will come together, in person and in spirit, to remember those who have served Australia in all...

Celebrate World Koala Day

“Wild Koala Day“ on Monday 3 May, is your chance to see, cuddle and learn about our disappearing koalas at Wildlife HQ , the...

The son in her heart

No one could ever say that Betty Rowe had it easy, raising six children in the bush from the 1950s, one of them with...

The Anthropocene – causes, consequences and solutions

Graeme Sait, the co-founder and CEO of Nutri-Tech Solutions, is an author/educator responsible for over 300 published articles and a popular book, “Nutrition Rules!”. He...

Artist turns invasive weed into fashion

From invasive vine to award-winning wearable art—local artist Vivien Eardley is set to wow audiences at this year’s Mary Valley Art Festival. Vivien will bring...

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