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Sold-out Sunshine Coast Awards celebrate bold builds and bright futures

A horseshoe-shaped abode, a multi-generational home inspired by its landscape, and a high-end landmark development claimed the highest accolades at the Master Builders 2025...

Putting local produce first

You can take the girl out of the country but you cannot take the country out of the girl. Such is the case of Roz...

Veteran’s survival ‘only by chance’

It was largely by chance that Garry Casey was not among those killed when an armoured personnel carrier he was originally supposed to be...

How the 1980 Olympic boycott split Australia

Last week’s interview by Noosa Today editor Margie Maccoll with Sunshine Coast Olympian Benny Pike about his experiences at both the 1980 Moscow...

Celebrating all things Scottish

On Saturday 30 August from 9.30am the Heritage Centre in Cooroy celebrates all things Scottish including national hero Robert the Bruce (1274–1329). He was...

The magnificent Ten

Love was in the air at Cooroy last Sunday when the Pacific Chamber Players presented Rhapsodies and Romances at the Memorial Hall. There are...

Noosa sailor shines at world championships

Noosa Yacht & Rowing Club’s young sailing talent, Leon-Wei Petit, has achieved an impressive result at the 2025 Open Skiff World Championship in Osaka...

Chance for new life

It’s just a little retail IT shop tucked away in Commerce Court, Noosaville, but owner Brendan Melling is creating there a new and hopeful...

Stop. Think. Policelink.

The Queensland Police Service (QPS) is urging people to ‘Pause. Think. Policelink’ when reporting non-urgent matters, following a rise in the number of emergency...

A tribute to the land on which we walk

New Zealand sculptor and practitioner of large-scale land art Chris Booth has completed his latest installation - one that pays tribute to the land...

The art of old Masters

The art of Old Masters like Rembrandt, Vermeer and Frans Hals is just one part of the celebrated content at the Rijksmuseum,...

Llew O’Brien calls for reflection on Vietnam veterans’ sacrifice

Federal Member Llew O’Brien is encouraging all Australians to commemorate Vietnam Veterans’ Day on Monday, 18 August. This year marks the 52nd anniversary of...

Remember those who have served

Federal Member for Wide Bay Llew O’Brien is encouraging everyone in Wide Bay to honour those who have served our nation by wearing a...