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School’s in

It was a big step for 50 preppies at Good Shepherd Lutheran College, Noosaville, who began their first year of school this week, and...

Sarah Gray honoured for her service to community health

Peregian Springs mother Sarah Jane Gray has been honoured with the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for her service to community health. Ms...

Tourism giant recognised

Stephen Gregg was a giant of the tourism industry and a quiet and humble man who was respected by everyone in the industry. Having passed...

Positive start to the year ahead

If there was ever three Surf Life Saving coaches with a positive attitude toward the youth of their club it would have to be...

It could not be any better

For Noosa’s Sharlene Kelly, the year 2022 could not have been any better. At year's end, her position in the Surf Life Saving Association...

Honour for helping kids at risk

Dr Susie O’Neill set up the KIDS Foundation 30 years ago to create a better life for children who have suffered serious injury and...

Olympic vision launch

Sunshine Coast Council launched its 10+10+ vision for what it seeks to achieve as a key delivery partner in the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and...

Outriggers on the move

For the Noosa Outriggers Club this is certainly a busy week. For the club, their week started on Sunday midday with the blessing and...

The Refinery grows the creative sector

Having supported 58 creative businesses across four successful years, The Refinery, an annual creative business incubator program, will be delivered by Sunshine Coast Creative...

Embracing the thunderous welcome of the Torres Strait

A new far northeast Australian dance company, Ginar, will be captivating audiences and bringing authentic Torres Strait Island music and culture to The Events...

Volunteer recognised for tourism contribution

Wendy Marea Cutting of Noosaville has been recognised in this year’s Australia Day Awards with the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for...

Blazing a trail for women in science

Professor Emeritus Debra Claire Henly has always been a trailblazer, leaving school at 17 to study science at university, continuing on an illustrious academic...

Peregian Square revitalised

Peregian Square has a fresh new look, with Council’s maintenance and minor refurbishment project now largely complete in time for summer. The popular community...