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Sunshine Coast travellers connect to the world

The Sunshine Coast will be opened up to seamless travel from Europe, Asia and America, while offering locals the opportunity to connect directly with...

Wide Bay food producers to take on the world

Two Wide Bay region export-ready food businesses will soon be conquering international markets with funding from the Palaszczuk Government to help grow their enterprises. Minister...

Noosa cafes leading the way on plastics

Noosa is making progress towards a cleaner environment due to the commitment of local businesses making the switch from single-use plastics. Plastic Free Noosa...

USC’s research ranked world standard

Research at the University of the Sunshine Coast has officially come of age, with all research focus areas now listed at or above world...

Review flight paths for new runway

Sunshine Coast Council’s Airport Expansion Project remains on target for completion by the end of 2020 and its proposed flight paths are now available...

Sunshine Butterflies soar with $71,000 grant

A new 'Family Central' facility for people with disabilities is a step closer to reality, after Federal Member for Wide Bay Llew O’Brien delivered...

USC on track to reveal new stadium

Plans are in place to unveil the new-look USC Stadium when Sunshine Coast Lightning hosts the Giants in a Round 5 clash of the...

Battle for the top

While about 110 nippers celebrated the end of their season at Peregian Beach over the past two weekends the future occupancy of their clubhouse...

Jandamarra paints Peris for Archibald

Last week renown Noosa artist Dr Jandamarra Cadd revealed his 2019 entry into the Archibald Portrait Prize amidst gasps from the crowd gathered at...

E-scooter sharing company sets sights on Noosa

New electric scooter sharing company Neon Ride plans on bringing their sustainable transport option to the Noosa region. A recent trial of the e-scooters in...

Road upgrade follows fatal accident

Noosa Council have elected to upgrade the road along Hilton Terrace, Noosaville, beyond legal requirements following the second fatal accident in almost 12 months...

Quilts by the port load

 Back in the 1800s travelling salesmen used wooden trunks to display their wares to potential buyers and hence the tradition of ‘Trunk Shows’ was...

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Noosa Christian College prepares for opening evening

Nestled within a charming semi-rural environment, only 20 minutes away from Noosa Heads and the beaches, lies Noosa Christian College. Established with the aim...