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The latest events in Noosa

There are plenty of standout food destinations in Australia, each with their own iconic gastronomic offerings – and we often plan our leisure time based on what those places can do for our bellies and tastebuds. Matt Golinski discovers a region that is worthy of

An international-standard program will captivate minds, hit the high notes and fill hearts with theatre, music, literature, laughter and joy, effuses Helen Flanagan. Imagine a lavish cultural feast, two world premieres, three Queensland premieres, and an array of genres from indulgent enriching music and dance to

Four delicious days, world-class chefs, local stars on the plate and in the kitchen and a fresh chapter for Noosa’s favourite culinary celebration. Deb Caruso taste tests the 2026 Noosa Food & Wine Festival. Noosa Food & Wine Festival returns this June and, with many early

Fresh seafood, seasonal produce and ingredients grown close to home shape the ever-changing menu at Rickys River Bar & Restaurant, where the kitchen follows the rhythm of what is best right now, as Kathy Sundstrom discovers. Just like the Noosa River it overlooks, the kitchen at

Alsahwa Estate is more alluring than ever this season. From nature-based immersions to standout farm-to-fork dining, a visit will fill your cup in all the ways that matter, says Rebecca Jamieson Dwyer. What are the key ingredients for a life well-lived? For many of us, it’s

Nothing is impossible when it comes to weddings parties everything and in-between, for two to too many (never!) at the Noosa Boathouse and aboard HV Stillwater, enthuses Helen Flanagan. What’s not to love about the Noosa Boathouse. With its unequalled scenic backdrop and ostensibly floating like

Noosa Waterfront Restaurant hosted a heartfelt afternoon of meaningful connection, culinary delights and inspiring conversation. Emcee Carlie Wacker captured the highlights. The 2026 WomenKind Inc Women’s Day lunch was a Mediterranean inspired soirée at the stunning Noosa Waterfront Restaurant. Guests indulged in a delicious 2-course menu

A new exhibition at Studio One Noosa invites visitors to move beyond simply viewing art and step into a deeper digital dialogue with the artists behind the works. Kathy Sundstrom reports. Art galleries have traditionally been places of quiet observation, where visitors pause, reflect and absorb