Platypus swimming in natural body of water

Million-dollar eDNA program to protect platypus arrives in Noosa Shire

A landmark $1.2 million environmental DNA (eDNA) monitoring program is being launched across more than 200 locations in South East Queensland, marking a major milestone for the region’s conservation and biodiversity efforts. The first-of-its-kind initiative will use cutting-edge eDNA testing to gather data on native aquatic species, including platypus, rakali, freshwater turtles, lungfish, frogs, and the…

Ethical shopping: time to rethink cheap online Christmas buys

Christmas shoppers are being urged to rethink the lure of cheap online Christmas buys this year, as record-breaking e-commerce spending collides with growing concerns about the safety, quality and long-term impact of imported bargain buys.  Australia Post’s latest Quarterly eCommerce Report revealed that Australians spent a staggering $20.7 billion online between July and September, the highest…

Council cautions constant vigilance after theft of millions: a deep dive into the attack

Noosa Council CEO Larry Sengstock has revealed more details about the major fraud incident that saw an initial $2.3 million stolen from Council during the 2024 Christmas period. The theft, carried out by international criminal gangs using advanced social engineering and artificial intelligence techniques, remains under investigation by the Australian Federal Police and Interpol. Larry said…

Max Martin takes centre stage in dream role

For Noosa District State High School student Max Martin, receiving his acceptance letter into the Queensland College of Dance’s Diploma of Musical Theatre program felt like stepping into the spotlight of a lifelong dream. “It was absolutely fantastic to find out that I’d been accepted,” Max said. “All of the time and effort I’ve put…

Tewantin’s Parkyn’s Hut claims state honour again

Tewantin Visitor Information Centre, affectionately known as Parkyn’s Hut, has once again been recognised as Queensland’s best volunteer-run centre, taking out the 2025 Queensland Information Centres Association (QICA) award. This is the third time the Tewantin Visitor Information Centre (VIC) has received the prestigious accolade, a testament to the dedication of its volunteer team who…