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The light on the hill

Part Two of Phil Jarratt’s interview with controversial social reform advocate and lawyer Noel Pearson. The land rights movement seemed to move into high gear...

What about Bob?

After Noosa Council last month signed off on the development of the Blue Care aged care development on a popular Glossy Black Cockatoo bushland...

Gertrude, a not so ordinary life

Although written as a work of fiction, Barbara Kelly’s novel, Gertrude, is in reality a family memoir based on the life of the title...

Hastings St livens up for Christmas

It really did feel a lot like Christmas last Friday night when Hastings Street 12 Days to Christmas celebrations began but the wild weather...

Russell Morris at the Imperial

Aria Hall of Fame inductee, King of Pop, and all-round Australian music legend Russell Morris returns to The Imperial Hotel Eumundi on Saturday 2...

Christmas wrap

As the year draws to a close it is difficult to summarise in one column! Months of great hardships with moments of joy sprinkled...

IT student pursues cybersecurity career

A USC student working towards a career as an ethical hacker has gained a prestigious $68,000 Australian Government scholarship to travel to South Korea...

Sunshine Coast scoops flights to Newcastle with Fly Pelican

Sunshine Coast Airport has welcomed news that Fly Pelican will commence direct flights to Newcastle from 4 January. The three-times-a-week seasonal service will operate from...

A step in the right direction

The unusual decision Cooroibah artist James Ainslie made a couple of weeks ago to go for a walk on Gympie Terrace undoubtedly saved his...

Noosa’s generosity restores sight to the disadvantaged

The Sunshine Coast community has gone above and beyond with the spirit of giving by providing sight-restoring surgery to people like seven-year-old Truat, in...

Study seeks to protect great hammerhead sharks

A USC study into one of the ocean’s top predators - the great hammerhead shark - is seeking new insights into the impact of...

Sunshine Butterflies launch cookbook

Since the beginning of Covid, local disability charity Sunshine Butterflies has been excitedly preparing their first ‘Farmyard Cooking School’ Cookbook. Sunshine Butterflies ‘Our Farmyard Cooking...

Recognition for outstanding teacher

A passion for science and a love of inspiring young minds has seen St Andrew’s Anglican College Head of Science Abigail Blessing, this week...