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Yandina art diversity on display

The eight members of the Yandina Art Group consider themselves an art family. Works by the accomplished group of artists are on display at...

Techie teacher wins top award

Rebecca Davies at Peregian Beach College was among 31 outstanding teachers across the state from state and non-state schools, and early childhood and university...

Culinary festival in national spotlight

A unique culinary festival that puts the wonders of the Sunshine Coast on a platter is in the running for a prestigious national award. The...

Tourism Noosa making an impact

This week, the Noosa Biosphere Trails in Cooran became a hub of environmental action as participants gathered for Tourism Noosa’s biannual Tread Lightly tree...

Local agri-food leader takes Ag Shows role

An award-winning global agri-food industries leader and Sunshine Coast resident Jacqueline Wilson-Smith has been appointed the new independent Chair of Ag Shows Australia (ASA),...

The Calile welcomed

Noosa's first 5-star hotel to be built in 30 years was welcomed last week by both Noosa Council and Tourism Noosa after it was...

Cats on the coast

Get ready to pounce into the world of feline fun and responsibility. From October 21-27, Sunshine Coast Council invites everyone to join one of the...

Pomona place plan enters final engagement phase

Noosa Council last Thursday announced the launch of Phase 3 of the Pomona Place Plan community engagement project. Running until Sunday 17 November this phase...

Early election voting begins

Voting for the Queensland State Election began on Monday this week following the ballot draw last week which will list candidates on the ballot...

She sings for the Sistas

A joyful celebration of women, health, and community is about to light up Noosa with "She Sings for the Sistas," an all-women singalong event...

Nuclear power, AUKUS and radioactive waste

Fifty years ago, all the plans for Australia to build nuclear power stations had been scrapped. John Howard tried unsuccessfully to revive the technology,...

Save the date, it’s wood chops and wheelbarrows in 2025

From a 1977 sack race in Kenilworth to a 1965 wheelbarrow derby through the main street of Nambour, the 2025 Sunshine Coast Heritage Calendar...

The Laundry Lady secures $1M to fuel international expansion

Australia’s leading on-demand laundry service platform, The Laundry Lady, has raised $1 million in seed funding as it eyes international expansion into Canada and...