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Noosaville · NoosavilleThe Noosa Alive Festival is back this year from 19 to 28 July and promises to be another action packed program of events. The Literary part of the program always delivers and this year promises to be no exception. The first event released is an event at The J Theatre with William McInnes. William McInnes is one of Australia’s most popular writers and actors. His books include the bestselling memoirs A Man’s Got to Have a Hobby and That’d Be Ri…See the Story
Noosa Alive launches first event with William McInnes
Noosaville · NoosavilleDespite the Queensland Government acknowledging the need to provide workers’ compensation to the thousands of hard-working Queenslanders in the gig economy, a vulnerable part of the community has been overlooked in the latest slew of recommended changes currently under consideration by parliament. Gig workers do not meet the current definition of ‘worker’ in the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 and therefore still do not have ri…See the Story
Thousands of gig workers abandoned by legislation
AFL · NoosavilleThe Sunshine Coast will play host to Australian rules football with an international flavour when around 500 people representing teams from across the Pacific region descend on Maroochydore in November. The 2024 Pacific Cup is one of the three regional championships to be played this year – along with the Transatlantic Cup (Canada, August) and the Asia Cup (location TBC, November) – as part of a refreshed AFL-sanctioned international program. Th…See the Story
Maroochydore to host AFL’s 2024 Pacific Cup
Noosaville · NoosavilleThe Sunshine Coast Business Council’s ‘Outlook for Business Investment’ conference hosted last Friday 3 May provided the 130-plus attendees with an insight into the challenging investment climate being experienced both nationally and locally. The conference, hosted at the Maroochy RSL, included a stellar speaker line-up with insights being shared by Business Council of Australia Chief Economist Stephen Walters, Macroeconomist and Partner at Delo…See the Story
Sold-out conference draws attention to investment drought
Dogs · NoosavilleNoosa Council is urging dog owners to pay their registration fees to avoid heavy penalties. Manager of Local Laws and Environmental Health, Rob Smith, said registration is not only a legal requirement but also a vital step in keeping your dog and the local community safe. “Money collected from registrations helps Council undertake patrols, reunite lost dogs with their owners, identify dogs involved in attacks, resolve barking issues and funds ed…See the Story
Council reminds dog owners of the importance of paying their registration fees
Noosaville · NoosavilleWith no health insurance, many talented, young indigenous hopefuls often face the prospect of watching their hopes and aspirations fade away following a serious injury. However, two leading Sunshine Coast orthopaedic surgeons are doing what they can to ensure these kids have every opportunity to fulfill their dreams. When 20 year old Tye suffered an ACL and MCL injury he knew he was in trouble. “To be honest, I thought I would have to hang my …See the Story
Surgeons give a sporting chance to indigenous kids
Noosaville · NoosavilleResidents now have greater clarity around what will be delivered on the Yaroomba Beach development site formerly owned by Sekisui House. Sunshine Coast Council has received – and granted – a request by the new owners to cancel the development approval issued to Sekisui House. Under the Planning Act 2016, this means that development approval no longer has effect and cannot be acted upon. The site will revert to being governed by the Coolum Hyatt…See the Story
Clarity for residents as Yaroomba Beach development approval cancelled
Noosaville · NoosavilleAs the countdown to the much-anticipated Noosa Eat & Drink Festival continues, we’re gearing up for an unforgettable weekend of culinary delights, live music, and laid-back vibes at the Festival Village on 1 and 2 June. Picture this: the sun setting over the picturesque Noosa Woods, casting a warm glow over the bustling Festival Village. As evening approaches, the sounds of live music fill the air, setting the stage for an unforgettable evening …See the Story