Tag: News
Patience post-Debbie
Council is calling for patience from the community as the clean-up in the wake of Ex-Tropical Cyclone Debbie continues with 24 council crews still...
Cooroy chooks off the boil
Council CEO Brett de Chastel has today (Friday, 7 April) confirmed that an appeal of Noosa Council’s decision to refuse a large-scale Cooroy poultry...
Take a hot shot
Don’t miss the chance to get up close and very personal with the Sydney Hotshots, undeniably Australia’s hottest male stage show.
Recruited from all over...
Gardens master plan planted
Noosa Botanic Gardens are among Noosa shire’s most scenic attractions, drawing more than 70,000 visitors annually, but at nearly 30 years old, the gardens...
Wide variety of music at festival
By Hollie Harris
You may not have heard of them or you may be a fan, either way, you will enjoy the sounds of our...
Foundation slammed
The inaugural chairman of the Noosa Biosphere management group has slammed the Noosa Biosphere Reserve Foundation calling for an independent review of the organisation,...
Danny’s Buddy going places
Danny Simmonds has a lot to smile about lately. Trained as an engineer and a permanent fixture to Noosa far from his home in...
New canvas – the human body
The 2017 Australian Body Art Festival is taking place on Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 April in the Noosa Hinterland town of Cooroy at...
Earth Hour milestone marked with lantern parade
To celebrate 10 years of Earth Hour, Eumundi held an Earth Hour Lantern Parade and Family Fun day last Sunday.
Eumundi shone brightly, and the...
90-year-old Oldsmobile restored
By Noel St John Wood
A lot of car restorations, for one reason or another, can take many years to finish or some simply come...
Kerbside clean-up is back
The much-loved kerbside clean-up is back this month with Tewantin residents the first in line for the seven-week event.
Residents in Tewantin will have their...
Wearable art catching on
By Hollie Harris
Wearable art is an exciting part of the Cooroy Body Art Festival featuring fashion creations which are made from recycled materials.
Julie McCrae...