Brian Stockwell

Noosa arrives at a congested crossroad

I suspect that if you could eavesdrop on just about any ‘where are we headed’ conversation around Noosa, you would hear concern and maybe some questions about whether our local leadership is up to the task that confronts it. Overcrowding

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Noosa Councillors ignore CEO’s advice

The last Noosa Council Ordinary Meeting gave us some intriguing insights into the way some Councillors appear to be voting on political ideology rather than due process. The telling moment came when they voted on the Council Staff’s recommendation to

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People power keeps the coffee flowing

The impact of ‘people power’ was in stark evidence on Tuesday at Noosa Council chambers when a unique local produce and coffee outlet located outside Cooroy was given a reprieve. A retrospective application by Bus Stop Espresso, operating under ‘roadside

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Popular Bus Stop shop-stop fears over zoning issue

AN APPLICATION for a material change of use (MCU) for a popular coffee vendor/local produce outlet on Cooroy’s town fringe has received qualified support from Noosa councillors, despite a staff recommendation to refuse it. Bus Stop Espresso on Mary River

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Tewantin resort upgrade set for green light

NOOSA Lakes Resort in Tewantin’s Hilton Terrace is set to receive a facelift and become a small hub for “business tourism”. The resort currently houses a conference centre, 94 units and a surf museum which is extensively used for community

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STA SATuration point. Where to from here?

WHILE most Noosa Council Ordinary Meetings (OM) are primarily rubber-stampings of decisions voted in the previous Monday’s General Committee (GC), there can at times be extended debate on seemingly unresolved issues. An item in the GC of January 20 concerned

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Cecily Fearnley

Cecily Fearnley. Our Noosa Flower

All of us who care about Noosa say thank you and farewell to Cecily Fearnley who has passed away just short of her 97th birthday. As a bushwalker and nature lover, Cecily became one of the foundation members of Noosa

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No Short-Term Passes for Noosa Duplex

AN APPLICATION to gain short-term accommodation (STA) status for two units in a dual-occupancy property in Noosa Heads has been narrowly voted down at Noosa Council. The Angler St site, off Viewland Drive, sits in a medium-density residential neighbourhood that

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Noosa arrives at a congested crossroad

I suspect that if you could eavesdrop on just about any ‘where are we headed’ conversation around Noosa, you would hear concern and maybe some questions about whether our local leadership is up to the task that confronts it. Overcrowding

READ MORE

Noosa Councillors ignore CEO’s advice

The last Noosa Council Ordinary Meeting gave us some intriguing insights into the way some Councillors appear to be voting on political ideology rather than due process. The telling moment came when they voted on the Council Staff’s recommendation to

READ MORE

People power keeps the coffee flowing

The impact of ‘people power’ was in stark evidence on Tuesday at Noosa Council chambers when a unique local produce and coffee outlet located outside Cooroy was given a reprieve. A retrospective application by Bus Stop Espresso, operating under ‘roadside

READ MORE

Popular Bus Stop shop-stop fears over zoning issue

AN APPLICATION for a material change of use (MCU) for a popular coffee vendor/local produce outlet on Cooroy’s town fringe has received qualified support from Noosa councillors, despite a staff recommendation to refuse it. Bus Stop Espresso on Mary River

READ MORE

Tewantin resort upgrade set for green light

NOOSA Lakes Resort in Tewantin’s Hilton Terrace is set to receive a facelift and become a small hub for “business tourism”. The resort currently houses a conference centre, 94 units and a surf museum which is extensively used for community

READ MORE

STA SATuration point. Where to from here?

WHILE most Noosa Council Ordinary Meetings (OM) are primarily rubber-stampings of decisions voted in the previous Monday’s General Committee (GC), there can at times be extended debate on seemingly unresolved issues. An item in the GC of January 20 concerned

READ MORE
Cecily Fearnley

Cecily Fearnley. Our Noosa Flower

All of us who care about Noosa say thank you and farewell to Cecily Fearnley who has passed away just short of her 97th birthday. As a bushwalker and nature lover, Cecily became one of the foundation members of Noosa

READ MORE

No Short-Term Passes for Noosa Duplex

AN APPLICATION to gain short-term accommodation (STA) status for two units in a dual-occupancy property in Noosa Heads has been narrowly voted down at Noosa Council. The Angler St site, off Viewland Drive, sits in a medium-density residential neighbourhood that

READ MORE