Business
Queensland angler goes viral with Woolworths Ooshies fishing hack – PerthNow
A Queensland angler has uncovered a new use for a highly popular range of collectables.

A Queensland angler has uncovered a new use for a highly popular range of collectables.
Mark Pace took to Facebook yesterday to put the call out for more glow-in-the-dark Ooshies, saying he was happy to pay cash for them.
Anyone have any glow-in-the-dark Ooshies they dont want? Happy to pay $1 each, he said.
Just days after Woolworths axed the pencil topper freebies after running out of stock across the country, it quickly became clear why he was so keen to gather more.
Running alongside the…
-
Noosa News8 hours ago
Reubhan Ralph identified as man behind terrifying childcare centre incident in Peregian Springs on the Sunshine Coast
-
General14 hours ago
Queensland announced as 2027 Women’s Softball World Cup host in first Australian event since 1965
-
Noosa News16 hours ago
Inquest into Rosemarie Campbell’s death three days after gastric bypass surgery hears of ‘massive loss’ to family
-
General23 hours ago
Indonesia airdropped aid for Palestinians in Gaza, but experts question its effectiveness