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Butterflies need a shed

Sunshine Butterflies is calling on the community to help the charity erect a 25-metre steel shed at their Cooroibah property. The shed was originally destined...

Noosa braces for climate storms

By Margaret Maccoll Residents have until this Friday to have their say on Noosa Shire Council’s Coastal Hazard Adaptation Plan (CHAP) to help shape the...

Teddies turn it around

By Margaret Maccoll A close call with death inspired professional knitter to Sydney’s entertainment set, Julie Annabel, to use her needles to help the homeless...

New life at Peregian Golf Course

By Hollie Harris New life has been breathed into Peregian Golf Course by Melbourne-based Golf Management Services (GSM) after the club was closed in mid-2016. The...

Good sized snapper on southern reefs

By Jack Mangrove With the wind still not quite playing the game, most offshore anglers have been heading out early and heading in before the...

Surf stars present house badges

By Emily Bates Sunshine Beach State School welcomed back past students Jonty Redwood and Electra Outram to present the 2017 Student House Leaders with their...

All eyes on Pomona for winter arts fest

Visit Pomona on Saturday 27 May for the annual Winter Art Market in the Paddock - held in the grounds of the Old Railway...

Life savers wave off the season

By Margaret Maccoll In surf deemed too dangerous to swim, life savers at Sunshine Beach took to the waves on Sunday for their last patrol...

Hatchlings get a helping hand to make it in the big wide world

Green sea turtle hatchlings getting caught in rubbish were among the worrying discoveries by USC students conducting a major clean-up of Fraser Island’s beach...

Tourism strategy’s billion dollar bet

Tourism Noosa has launched its Tourism Strategy Noosa 2017-2022, setting a strategic vision for the future of tourism in the region. Tourism Noosa CEO...

Honoured at Anzac dawn

“Their name liveth for evermore” rang true as men, women and children gathered around the cenotaph to pay their respects in Tewantin early on...

Dull walls spring to life

By Margie Maccoll Artworks are revitalising Noosa Junction by transforming dreary laneways and dull walls into public art spaces, according to Noosa Junction’s Judi Lalor. The...

Score big on beaches and offshore

Forecasts are looking like there might be a slight drop in temps as a refreshing SE change pushes through the coast. Last week's hot...