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Business community celebrates successes

The Sunshine Coast business community came together and celebrated their hard work and dedication at the annual Small Business Month Breakfast on Thursday 4...

Emergency care fast tracked

Noosa Hospital has received the go-ahead to occupy two demountable buildings following Noosa Council’s quick approval of the hospital’s application to use them as...

Outrage at Council time limit

Noosa Springs resident John Cochrane has slammed Noosa Council and its chief executive officer Scott Waters for giving objectors to the controversial luxury hotel...

Woman in ride-on crash rescued

The Sunshine Coast-based RACQ LifeFlight Rescue helicopter crew airlifted a woman to hospital, after she was involved in a ride-on mower incident in the...

How community helped create town’s new look

This iconic Queensland town draws thousands to its famous markets, is a mecca for those who love creative arts and has a rich farming...

Oriana Choir stuns with works by Mozart, Ola Gjeilo

The final weeks of April saw Oriana Choir in fine form, delivering three concerts of contrasting but complementary music, by the master Mozart and...

Save the date beer lovers

Put Saturday 24 June in your diary for the Hinterland Craft Beer Festival returning for 2023, with the frothy festivities taking place at The...

Art fuels horse therapy

A large oil painting, Born to be Free, by Sunshine Coast artist James Stickland is the winner of the inaugural Seeing the Soul Art...

Storing Noosa’s solar power

An opportunity is being presented to Noosa to use locally-created solar power locally instead of exporting it to the grid, resulting in an increasing...

Rose’s new release

Maleny singer-songwriter Shanleigh Rose is releasing her latest song, Boy Next Door, and working on her debut EP. Boy Next Door tells the story...

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...

Noosa wants better tourism

For many Noosa residents, tourism can feel less like an economic success story and more like a daily pressure - crowded roads, busy beaches,...

Grants up for grabs