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‘Relatable and raw’ show no parent or teen should miss

Consent is now on the Australian school curriculum for Years Prep to 10 and that means you might have found yourself answering curly questions...

Norfolk pines gone – anyone notice?

In a matter of a couple of hours five 50-year-old Norfolk Island pines were obliterated from the landscape of Seaview Terrace, Sunshine Beach. Neighbours believe...

Forward Fest reimagines Sunshine Coast’s best and brightest

More than 1000 people connected with Australia’s top entrepreneurs, industry experts, visionaries, global futurists and trailblazers were at this year’s Forward Fest (August 2-3). The...

Get your entry in for the 2023 Sunshine Coast Business Awards

Just completing a Sunshine Coast Business Award can have a significant impact on your business, according to past winners and finalists, so now is...

Act now to keep down population

The draft ShapingSEQ 2023 Update has opened for consultation with a projected permanent population into the future for the Noosa Shire of 76,000 residents...

Learn some new tricks at bridge

Noosa Bridge Club are holding their next course of Bridge Lessons beginning September the 5th in their clubrooms at 3 Wallace Street Noosaville. Why do...

Lessons to be learned

When three University of Sunshine Coast lecturers undertook an exchange program in Germany they learnt as much as they taught. ERLE LEVEY was intrigued...

Concern over the State Government’s plan

I am seriously concerned about the State Government’s plan to pack another 19,100 people into Noosa by 2046 which is outlined in the draft...

One foot in front of the other

Ultra-marathon veteran Pat Farmer knows a bit about pain, both as a runner and in his personal life. But he also knows how to...

Bob’s fit as a fiddle at 90

A few hours before sitting down to talk about turning 90, Bob Ansett did what he does six days a week, every week: he...

Cats rule at the Ekka

For the past eight years Jo-Anne Clarke of Tewantin has been taking her Ragdoll cats to the Ekka to educate people about cats, tell...

‘Celebrating nature’: Coastal pocket’s cool change

Enhancing the area’s natural vibe, providing more shade trees and creating safer and easier access are going to make this cool coastal pocket even...

Robert Irwin look-a-likes

The ‘Robert Irwin Fan Club’ hosted a lookalike contest at King's Beach on Saturday to celebrate the local icon’s good looks and search for...

Hundreds fined