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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...

ZEN opens low emissions centre

Zero Emissions Noosa (ZEN) will open its Low Emission Living Centre in Lanyana Way, Noosa Junction on Saturday 30 March to promote low carbon...

Author writes her own path to success

Birds are singing, horses are fed, the kids are off to school and now it’s time to escape to the harmony of the writer’s...

Nursing students to check health of homeless

USC Nursing Science staff and students will partner with community groups to offer free health checks to Sunshine Coast homeless and marginalised people on...

Police allegedly mistake prescription drug for MDMA

Tomas Farrell appeared in the Noosa Magistrates Court on Tuesday 19 March after being charged with possessing dangerous drugs, although he believed the police...

Tewantin man charged with offences in Noosa River

37-year-old Tewantin man Gilleard Pearson appeared in Noosa Magistrates Court on Tuesday 19 March regarding alleged offences committed in the Noosa River. Noosa police charged...

Noosa school wins World Science Festival competition

The impacts of ocean pollution were an important driver for students from St Thomas More School at Sunshine Beach, who won the inaugural World...

Pet pig Delilah shot dead by Council

A miniature pet pig named Delilah was shot dead by Noosa Council on Thursday 14 March after walking off the family’s property and being...

Latest Sunshine Coast cancer data revealed

Around 3510 Sunshine Coast locals are diagnosed with cancer each year, and about 1125 people die from the disease, new Cancer Council Queensland data...

Noosa Councillor charged with indecent treatment of a child

The on-going court case relating to charges against Noosa Councillor Frank Pardon was mentioned in the Maroochydore District Court on Wednesday 20 March. Cr Frank...

Horror rise in Queensland domestic violence breaches

Queensland has broken its own poor record for the number of domestic violence order breaches within the past 12 months. New data released by the...

Crack down on fisheries laws

New fisheries laws passed by the Palaszczuk Government mean Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol officers will have increased powers to crack down on black...

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Man airlifted after mower incident

The RACQ LifeFlight Sunshine Coast Rescue helicopter crew airlifted a man to hospital on Wednesday 15 May after the mower he was operating rolled. The...

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