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Insider’s guide to Noosa

<p>Looking for natural charm combined with casual sophistication and wonderful local produce? There’s no better place on Australia’s east coast to take in the good life than Noosa, on the aptly named Sunshine Coast.</p> <p>Start the day like a local and enjoy brunch while watching the local beach life sitting in Noosa’s chic, sun-soaked beachfront café,<span> </span><span>Bistro C</span>. It’s the perfect spot to watch the crowd go by while enjoying amazing local produce with changing menus to suit the seasons.</p> <p>Long-time owner Lorri Banks and her team bring panache and passion to this establishment. Enjoy the fruits of their labour.</p> <p>Those in the know accept that it’s not a proper visit to Noosa without a casual promenade down the main street, Hastings Street, that runs parallel to the beach. Take in the glamorous collection of fashion boutiques, cafes and charming restaurants as you go.</p> <p><img style="width: 500px; height: 281.25px; display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7822979/food-at-bistro-c.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/6846fb5af8f34e3d8153c32692238b34" /></p> <p style="text-align: center;"><em>Food at Bistro C</em></p> <p><span>Enjoy a cocktail at Aroma’s or Miss Moneypenny’s and capture some of the history of Noosa at </span><span>Café le Monde </span><span>while enjoying fresh shucked oysters direct from the grower. Across the road, drop by Massimo’s Gelateria. The many boutiques carry both international labels and brands unique to Noosa – and can be forgiving on the more mature figure.</span></p> <p>Visit Gordon Herford, a master jeweller in his Poeta shop that is among some of the best designer shops on the strip. Take to the beach with a Noosa LongBoard handcrafted surfboard. NL can help surfers of all abilities.</p> <p>Check out the sand artist along the boardwalk for the finest sand sculptures. Next, leave your towel on the beach and head to an old beachfront favourite,<span> </span><span>Season Restaurant</span><span> </span>for a casual Noosa-style lunch.</p> <p>Walking in the Noosa National Park is a must for everyone; whether you choose the coastal or the rainforest track on a morning run or a stroll any time of the day.</p> <p>If you’re up early enough, watch out for those koalas on the pathways and keep your eyes alerted to their mates sleeping in the eucalypts.</p> <p>The coastal track runs from Noosa to Sunshine Beach. If you enter from the Sunshine Beach end, you are more likely to see pods of dolphins swimming in the bays or migrating whales from the headlands.</p> <p>Watch the currents when you swim at beautiful isolated Alexander Bay - they can be wild, and it is unofficially ‘clothing optional’ at the southern end.</p> <p>Whichever entrance you use, walk to Hell’s Gate, the half-way headland. Some of the best surf spots are in the park and the ideal swimming spots are Tea Tree Bay and Granite Bay.</p> <p><img style="width: 500px; height: 281.25px; display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7822977/tea-tree-bay.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/40d2a18233d845c4964f5b193aca8d69" /></p> <p style="text-align: center;"><em>Tea Tree Bay</em></p> <p>Little Cove Beach, a short walk along the seaside boardwalk towards the entrance to the Park is worth a stop – well protected with gentle surf.</p> <p>While in Sunshine Beach, don’t miss a coffee at the Golden Bean award-winning<span> </span><span>Costa Noosa Espresso</span><span> </span>among the Duke Street shops and cafes that add to the Sunshine Beach charm. Best of all, head to the Sunshine Beach Surf Life Saving Club perched on a headland with great views of the ocean for a casual drink and a steak or seafood.</p> <p>Watch out for the next artist to sing at their Sunday afternoon concerts – it might just be your favourite! There’s a modern Asian restaurant, Embassy XO Restaurant and Bar too, try the beef cheeks! Cocktails, wine list and tapas are good at the Marble Bar.</p> <p>To stock up on your weekly food supplies, head to the Farmers Market every Sunday morning at the AFL ground on the road to Noosaville. The local farmers set up their stalls by 7am – don’t be too late or you’ll miss seeing the basket-loads of local produce – fruit and greens all grown in the region, tapenades, nuts and spices, take-home pork, seafood, spatchcock and duck. There is a first grade cheese maker who makes a rich burrata and mozzarella and Gympie Farm Cheese, run by French born Camille Mortaud has delicious handcrafted goat's chèvre and handmade butter.</p> <p><img style="width: 0px; height: 0px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7822980/embassy-xo.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/eca6cd39d71a49069081f936700aab53" /></p> <p style="text-align: center;"><em>Food at Embassy XO</em></p> <p>If you’re serious about your health then you won’t regret shopping and eating at Organika supermarket and café on Gibson Road, Noosaville. Stroll along Gibson Road to take a peek into the homeware, swimwear and giftware shops of OneWorld and Gibsons of Noosa Homewares &amp; Deli Café. You will definitely find a gift to take home or a new swimsuit.</p> <p>Fuel up for the afternoon with a healthy food basket packed by<span> </span><span>Belmondos Organic Market</span>, tucked in the industrial back streets of Noosaville. It stocks local products, including Eumundi meats, Clandestino coffee and a range of local Ayuvedic health supplements, Yukti Botanicals. Relax and ease away any tension at Noosa Springs Golf and Spa with a hydro-massage and full body massage.</p> <p>Eumundi markets are a short drive from Hastings Street, opening on Wednesday and Saturday mornings. This market is full of the most exquisite local handicraft and a good place to go for your morning cappuccino and pastry or freshly made lemonade.</p> <p>Whether it’s lunch or dinner you want, head to Wasabi or Ricky’s restaurant on the river. Take the ferry, water taxi or a gondola to both. Check the time of sunset before booking, to see the sunset view across the glittering Noosa river from these award-winning restaurants.</p> <p>The 2-hatted Wasabi has been in Noosa for many years offering refined Japanese cuisine using produce grown on their Honeysuckle Hill Farm. Next door, devour a six-course tasting menu at Ricky’s. Want to cook like the chefs at Wasabi and Ricky’s? Enrol in a course at the Noosa Cooking School in the same complex.</p> <p>Exhausted after the eating and shopping? Don’t forget the beach…</p> <p>What is your favourite Australian destination? Let us know in the comments below.</p> <p><em>Written by Fay Geddes. Republished with permission of <a href="https://www.wyza.com.au/articles/travel/insiders-guide-to-noosa.aspx">Wyza.com.au.</a></em></p>

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This is the most underrated destination in Australia

<p><em><strong>Travel writer Amber Cross describes what she thinks is the most underrated location in Australia. Better book your tickets soon, it’s not going to be a secret for long!</strong></em></p> <p>Queensland is one of my very favourite spots; I love the sunshine, the holiday vibes and the ease of popping across the ditch for a romantic break close to home.</p> <p>The secret's definitely out though and if, like me, you're up for adventuring where only the locals know about, consider heading off the beaten path and laying out your towel on one of these beautiful beaches.</p> <p>Hidden away in Noosa National Park and accessible only via foot, Alexandria Bay is well worth the mission. It's a three kilometre hike through scrubland, but the reward is uncrowded stretches of sand and rolling barrels (great for keen surfers).</p> <p>My next favourite secret spot is in the Mackay region. It's not other beachgoers you'll share the sand with, but rather wallabies at Cape Hillsborough. It's also a great spot for keen bird watchers.</p> <p>If you're in Palm Cove and looking for a quieter spot, head to Ellis Beach. While there, pop into the Ellis Beach Bar &amp; Grill for a delicious post-dip lunch.</p> <p>You could almost roll off the plane and onto Mudjimba Beach it's that close to the Sunshine Coast Airport. Yet this peaceful village is often completely off the radar for out-of-towners.</p> <p>Do you agree with Amber’s suggestions? Have you ever visited these holiday spots? What do you think the most underrated holiday location in Australia is?</p> <p>Share your thoughts in the comments.</p> <p><em>Written by Amber Cross. First appeared on <a href="http://www.stuff.co.nz/" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Stuff.co.nz</span></strong></a>.</em></p>

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Dogs on surfboards steal spotlight at Festival of Surfing

<p>For most dogs, the only physical activity they’ll be getting up to today will probably involve fetching a plush toy from the lounge room, figuring out which end of the couch to lie on, or perhaps digging up some gardenias from their backyard.</p> <p>But the playful pooches in this video aren’t like most dogs.</p> <p>These dogs are part of the Dog Spectacular at the Noosa Festival of Surfing, the only surfing event in the world where a master and dog compete as a team.</p> <p>Dogs of all breeds and ages padded out with their owners for some pure, surf-loving fun as the catch the perfect waves on pristine Noosa Beach.</p> <p> “It’s a wonderful experience for dog and human,” said Festival Co-Founder Paul Jarratt. “It’s not really about winning or losing; it’s a celebration of all the good things we love about surfing, the ocean and environment that we are privileged to have in Noosa. I think that’s why we attract surfers and their families from all over the world, we’ve got 20 countries represented this year.”</p> <p>To see some of the highlights from this year’s competition watch the video above. Don’t you think the dogs look like they’re having fun?</p> <p>Or do you think it’s wrong for dogs to be surfing?</p> <p>Share your thoughts in the comments.</p> <p><em>Video: YouTube / NoosaSurfFestival</em></p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><a href="/news/news/2016/06/this-hilariously-awkward-dog-is-stealing-hearts/"><em><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">This hilariously awkward dog is stealing hearts</span></strong></em></a></p> <p><a href="/news/news/2016/06/puppy-born-without-back-paws-gets-second-chance-at-life/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>Puppy born without back paws gets second chance at life</strong></em></span></a></p> <p><a href="/lifestyle/family-pets/2016/06/how-to-cope-with-a-jealous-pet-when-grandkids-come-along/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>How to cope with a jealous pet when grandkids come along</strong></em></span></a></p>

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