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Queensland’s best SES volunteers honoured

Queensland’s top State Emergency Service (SES) volunteers were recognised for their crucial role in keeping Queenslanders safe, at the recent State SES Week Award...

Police officer assaulted in Maroochydore

Two men have been charged following the alleged serious assault of a police officer in Maroochydore on Friday 7 October. Around 2.15pm at a Horton...

Santa comes early for gardens

We’re only in October but Christmas came early in Cooroy last week when Bendigo Bank’s Community Bank Cooroy announced $50,000 funding to enable Permaculture...

River report a wake-up call

Peter Hunnam may have retired after a 50-year career as an ecologist and environmental scientist, but he is certainly not the retiring type, and...

Turtles tagged for science

Queensland scientists have made the leap from boats onto the backs of almost 200 green and loggerhead turtles, all in the name of conservation...

Birubi creates a splash

SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast Aquarium is excited to announce the arrival of an 18-month-old long-nosed fur seal pup named Birubi. The small female seal relocated...

World surf title comes home

It’s been a long time coming – 16 years in fact – but that only made the moment sweeter when Noosa’s Harrison Roach held...

Black Mountain community build resilience

The landslide on Black Mountain Road is the biggest experienced on the Sunshine Coast in 30 years with initial reconstruction cost estimates between $25...

Their aim at the Olympics

When any young track and field athlete becomes serious about their sport, nine times out of 10 their ultimate goal becomes the Olympic Games....

Tapping to the beat

A new group of tap dancers tread the boards for the first time on Tuesday at Scone Time at the Cooroy Memorial Hall and...

Enter the Flyosphere: threatened seabirds

Despite its modest size and intensive visitation, the Noosa River estuary has consistently attracted over half the known species of migratory shorebirds to its...

Mower man to the rescue

He’s done it. Sunshine Coast media identity Steve Hirst has broken the Guinness Book of Records by pushing a lawnmower for 107.5 km over a...

Noosa struggle in early season battles

Around the Grounds. Overall, a disappointing weekend of cricket for the Tewantin Club after a great first grade win Thursday night in Gympie. Returning Scorcher...