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Little lives need help

Guinea pigs are cute, fluffy and delightful pets that are very popular among children and adults alike. But what happens when these pets are...

Our youth, our future

When we write about Our People it is always about the adults, those that have lived life and experienced its ups and downs, the...

Dolphins tough hit out after holidays

It was a competitive return to the rugby season for the Noosa Dolphins Juniors after the school holidays Under 11s Old rivals Brothers raced to an...

Dolphins bow to Barbarians

The University Barbarians showed why they are dominating the A Grade Rugby premiership this year with a clinical display in their 39-12 defeat of...

Race to the finish line for local students at RoboRAVE Australia

Twenty Sunshine Coast teams have battled it out at the RoboRAVE Australia annual robotics competition at the University of the Sunshine Coast, with ten...

New police station for Cooroy

Police Minister Mark Ryan joined Commissioner Katarina Carroll on Monday to meet with community members about the Cooroy replacement police facility scheduled for construction...

Nambour police station opens

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk was joined by Police Minster Mark Ryan, Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll and Nicklin MP Rob Skelton to officially open the new...

Winter weather continues

With the coast certainly feeling the cold this week the continued bout of westerly winds has been felt by all. During the week we...

Hospital expansion continues

Health Minister Yvette D’Ath, who visited Nambour General Hospital during the State Government’s Nambour Community Cabinet, said its $82.6 million redevelopment would almost double...

Mooloolaba bridge reaches major milestone

A new four-lane bridge is scheduled to open by end of this year (weather permitting) and will reduce traffic congestion and enhance the arrival...

Murdering Creek mystery

When the completion of a map of colonial frontier massacres around Australia was announced last March and I discovered that the alleged massacre of...

A visit from the master

To establish a martial arts school that teaches an international style such as Shotokan Karate is quite a challenge. But to do so and...

AI thinks it’s above the law

Country Press Australia (CPA) has welcomed the Albanese Government’s decision to rule out a copyright exemption for AI companies, but says urgent action is...