The state government’s introduction and continuation of 50-cent public transport fares has enabled Noosa Council to drive a number of positive changes to its Go Noosa Holiday program.
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Motorists are reminded the Girraween Sports Complex criterium cycling track is off limits to vehicles. It follows reports of motorists driving on the track. Incidents have been reported to police. The
Requesting property or stormwater-as-constructed searches is now faster and easier in Noosa. Residents and businesses can request these searches online as Council continues to deliver on its promise o
Noosa River's health has remained relatively stable during the past year despite experiencing the lowest annual rainfall since Healthy Waterways monitoring began in 2001. Noosa Mayor Noel Playford
Would you like to be part of the Glossy Black Cockatoo Birding Day on Sunday 19 October 2014? One day per year, from the hinterland to the coast, volunteers identify and survey local Glossy Black Cock
Residents in the rural areas of the Noosa Shire whose livestock or families are being harassed or attacked by wild dogs, dingos or foxes should contact Customer Service at Noosa Council and prov
Cooroy Library has opened its doors for anyone to try the new and exciting smart table. This great piece of technological brilliance is an interactive tabletop that can download apps and works as a gi
The influence of Chinese culture and motifs shine through two new stunning exhibitions at Noosa Regional Gallery from 9 October through to 23 November, 2014. Traces of China, by Yeats and Rick Gruin i
Project Eliza features creative writing generated by local writers in response to Judith Laws' Beauty & Tragedy on Fraser Shores exhibition. Writers include Gail Forrer, Catherine Gamble
The University of Queensland (UQ) research project on humpback whales is about to get underway again this year off the coast of Peregian Beach. In the last of a series, the research will commence on S
Noosa Council is set to become a Queensland and national leader in sharing decision-making with its community. A Noosa Community Jury of 24 randomly selected citizens will be used to consider certain