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Pollen and other beasties
Who would have thought that pollen can help solve crimes or talk about climate change?
Guest speaker Linda Falkner is sure to surprise...
Help shape a destination management plan
The Noosa community is being asked to consider what’s important in managing the shire for residents and visitors, as work continues on developing a...
Fisheries need feedback
The Australian Government is conducting five year reviews of two major Commonwealth fisheries policies, and Federal Member for Wide Bay Llew O’Brien is encouraging...
Hatz Fitz and Cara to perform at ‘Songwriters in the Round’
Local legends Hatz Fitz and Cara are among Australia’s most talented roots artists and will be bringing their authentic brand of ‘convict blues’ to...
Mooloolaba man’s $50,000 Keno win
He may have just left the golf course, but a Mooloolaba man felt as though he’d scored a hole in one when he won...
Line-dancing for a cause
The sky was blue and the pier was pink as Noosa’s very own Sunny Coasters Linedancing group danced their way into the club’s most...
Getting ready for disaster season
Locals turned out at Pomona’s Stan Topper Park last Saturday, keen to glean information from emergency services experts at the Get Ready event.
Most...
Small things matter
An exhibition, titled Small Moments, by Jeffrey Service features in the Carriage Room at the Pomona Railway Station Gallery in November.
Jeffrey paints about the...
Conservationists, mountain bike riders welcome new SEQ protected areas
Conservationists and mountain bike riders have welcomed the news that 2548 hectares of former State Forest, including Ferny Forest on the Sunshine Coast, will...
Australia’s hottest country music star is headed your way!
Hear that Sunny Coast? It’s the sound of anticipation, because Australia’s hottest country music star is headed to the Bokarina on his history-making...
St Andrew’s celebrates 20 years of visual art
St Andrew’s Anglican College has celebrated 20 years of Visual Art, with the opening of its biggest Visual Arts Exhibition in the College’s history.
The...
Save Yaroomba campaign over
The campaign to Save Yaroomba from the Sekisui multi high rise development is over.
Friends of Yaroomba President, Jim Moore, said the long painful...