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Turtle hatching time at Teewah

The Green and Loggerhead turtle nests along Teewah Beach are now ready to hatch between January to March. Along Teewah Beach hatchlings face the great...

Noosa Council rates notices are in the mail

Noosa ratepayers will receive their Noosa Council rates notices shortly. Noosa Council encourages ratepayers to make their payment by the 14 February due date to...

Yandina Country Music sets first concert for 2025

After a highly successful and enjoyable 2024, the team at Yandina Country Music are looking forward to this year with their first concert on...

Man charged in relation to the murder of Meaghan Louise Rose

Detectives from the Crime and Intelligence Command Cold Case Investigation Team have charged a man in relation to the alleged murder of Meaghan Louise...

Noosa Arts Theatre pays tribute to Susan Dearnley

Tributes are rolling in for Noosa Arts Theatre president Susan Dearnley, who passed away on Sunday 5 January after a short battle with cancer. Susan...

Elder abuse called out

The Sunshine Coast (237) and Wide Bay (253) areas were the third and fourth most common places in Queensland for elder abuse to be...

Only one word for 2024 – wet

It doesn’t matter which way or what statistics we look at regarding 2024 the only conclusion is that it was a wet, wet, year....

Taking life as it comes

PRECEDE A quick look back at 2024 and you soon realise what an interesting year it has been. ERLE LEVEY has met some amazing people...

Hotel concerns raised with council

Three deputations were delivered to the final Council meeting in 2024 to voice opposition to a proposed development by GH Australia, the Australian arm...

Five years to flower, one night to bloom

Neil and Lisa Paterson have some rare and unusual plants at their Goomboorian nursery but few as odd as the Titan Arum or Corpse...

$7.2 billion pledge and a Gympie highway hero

Gympie ambo Wayne Sachs was the hero of the moment when Prime Minister Anthony Albanese came to Gympie on Monday, pledging to spend $7.2...

Holiday theatre workshop

The Musical Theatre Holiday Intensive (MTHI) is celebrating six years on the Sunshine Coast. The exciting Musical Theatre Workshop for youth returns to Mountain...

Why Trucking is a Promising Career Path

Choosing a career can often feel overwhelming, particularly in today’s competitive job market. One field that is rapidly gaining traction and presenting numerous opportunities...