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Baton changes with a night at the Proms

The Sunshine Coast Symphony Orchestra (SCSO) will launch you into the festive season in unforgettable style, with its 3 December concert: A Night at...

Richard Fidler in conversation

A loved ABC interviewer in Conversations, author of four books and member of the iconic Doug Anthony Allstars, Richard Fidler has become a part...

Easing the housing crisis

A Sunshine Coast building company is tackling the state’s growing housing crisis head on by providing affordable and innovative housing options to rural and...

Cool conditions bring results

What a week and how different was this time last year. With temperatures struggling to get over 25C, many of us are still enjoying...

Spotlight on Noosa art

The creative range of Noosa artists was on display over the first nine days of October with 117 artists in 100 studios opening their...

Burgess Creek and Noosa catchment

On 17 October I will be heading up to Cairns for the LGAQ Conference where councils across the state will be debating the state’s...

Global milk industry digestibility breakthrough

Australian world-first Haelen technology delivers 100 per cent fresh, natural milk that is twice as digestible as any other processed cow’s milk available on...

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...

Hundreds fined

A major police operation across Noosa’s North Shore has resulted in hundreds of fines and offences, as authorities cracked down on dangerous driving during...