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Community groups partner to tackle Noosa River shorebird habitat

The Noosa Integrated Catchment Association (NICA) and Healthy Land and Water have partnered via the 2020 Community NRM Activity Support Grant Program to tackle the...

Laurie, 91, to continue inspiring women in science

A retired Noosaville banker-turned-philanthropist is donating a six-figure endowment to extend her annual USC scholarship that encourages regional and rural women to study science,...

Underwater image earns international award

Sunshine Coast photographer Liz Harlin earned a Silver Distinction in the prestigious Iris Awards for her striking underwater portrait of Noosa-based Ironman World Champion...

Swimming at the 1960 Olympics – too early for Jan Croft

The names of champion swimmers, especially those who came so close to becoming an Olympian, should still be celebrated with admiration, and one such...

Tech giants must talk

Recent threats and disingenuous claims by global tech giants Google and Facebook provide a stark and compelling reminder of why government intervention is necessary...

Finals hopefuls the Saints in Noosa training

After winning a 14-point victory against Hawthorn at Metricon Stadium on Sunday placing them closer to finals contention players fronted up for training Monday...

Remember the World Tour?

Anybody missing the World Surf League? No, me neither, which is strange because before Covid I was a total tragic, up all hours of...

Juniors take the challenge at Tewantin

More than 80 Juniors hit the courts at the Tewantin Tennis Club for the Sunshine Coast Junior Development Series Tournament over the weekend of...

Sun Bear author talk

Animal conservation is a very controversial subject which incites passionate opinion and outrage as well as sacrifice and dedication – right around the...

Nautical name of Sunrise Beach

If you’ve ever wondered about the nautical theme of so many of the street names of Sunrise Beach, you can put it down to...

Seagrass loss fuels carbon emissions

Action is needed to protect and restore disappearing local seagrass meadows, according to a USC scientist involved in an international study that has highlighted...

Too busy working to campaign

As the State election fast approaches it again raises interesting discussions about political culture and behaviours. What is accepted or promoted as ‘normal’ seems...

Coast hosts International Maths Olympiad

More than 1500 delegates from around the world have congregated at the Novotel Sunshine Coast Resort this week for the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO),...