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Macadamias set to become more accessible

Sunshine Coast-based macadamia supplier Nutworks has revealed that macadamias are set to become more accessible for the average Australian, with increased supply of the...

Pink Stumps is back

A favourite day on the Kin Kin calendar, Pink Stumps Day is back, with the fun annual McGrath Foundation fundraiser returning on Sunday 4...

Eye on the birds

Gillian Matthew has been a keen birder since childhood and is now a member of the Queensland Bird Research and Banding group which was...

Program to foster Indigenous education and empowerment

Enterprise and Training Company (ETC), a leading provider of employment, training, and business services, has launched a First Nations Scholarships Program. As an organisation...

Rare marine turtle gets rockstar welcome

An incredibly rare, critically endangered adult male hawksbill turtle has joined the Sea Life Sunshine Coast family. The aquarium boasts a successful history of rescuing,...

Ash Barty set to smash Australian Made Week

She’s a former Young Australian of the Year, an Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon champion, and has excelled in other endeavours, including golf,...

Canoes set sail for Solomons

This week in Chaplin Park the Noosa Outrigger Canoe Club farewelled two canoes on their journey to the Solomon Islands. The club greeted Steve Tomoana...

It’s time to stand together

Sunshine Coast Council and Centacare marked Domestic and Family Violence (DFV) Prevention Month (May) with a candle-lighting vigil and march on Wednesday 3 May. This...

May open day at the Heritage Centre

The Heritage Centre in Cooroy will hold an open day on Saturday 13 May from 8:30am to 1pm with a fundraiser just in time...

Sunshine Coast officer makes welcome return to duty

Senior Constable Mark Barclay, who experienced a horrific fall when the ground gave way during a holiday with family in Tasmania 16 months ago,...

Paradise and parking

“Parking Battle Continues” shows how easy it is to lose our parklands and environment bit by bit to commercial and political pressures. Parking on long...

Cooroy’s country fest provides a lifeline

Lifeline’s Cooroy Denim and Country Fest went off without a hitch last weekend. So popular was it that people were happy to stand in queue...

RACQ rates petrol or plug-ins

Electric and hybrids are now going head-to-head with traditional petrol and diesel cars for the title of cheapest vehicles to own and operate in...