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Sunshine Butterflies celebrates 15 years with Community Open Day

Sunshine Butterflies marked a major milestone, celebrating their 15th birthday with a community open day at their beautiful 15-acre property, Our Backyard, in Cooroibah. The...

Aussie tunes in Tokyo Bay

Among her father’s World War II mementos treasured by Tewantin Noosa RSL sub branch committee member Robin Stopford is a Nambour Chronicle...

How Noosa cheered VP Day

Eighty years ago on August 15 the war in the Pacific came to an official end, followed on September 2 with the Japanese surrender...

Tewantin State School celebrates 150th

Tewantin State School marked 150 years since opening on 2 August 1875 with a march down town for current and past students led by...

Plastic-free fest

The Sunshine Coast Environment Council will be holding its World Environment Day (WED) Festival on Saturday 16 August at Marina Bar Noosa along the...

Community spirit continues with QCWA Tewantin Noosa’s new committee

QCWA Tewantin Noosa held its AGM on Wednesday 30 June, where the Branch congratulated new and continuing committee members following the presentation of position...

Comiskey Group snap up premium Hereford steer to support Farm Angels

Queensland based family-owned hospitality and entertainment giants Comiskey Group stepped up to the plate this week to outbid all parties to secure a 350kg...

Community spirit shone at Shepherd’s Fair

Good Shepherd Lutheran College’s annual Shepherd’s Fair once again brought colour, music, and joy to the local community — even as grey clouds rolled...

Two Sunshine Coast police officers receive Bravery Medals

Two Sunshine Coast police officers received Queensland Police Bravery Medals on 12 August at the Sunshine Coast District Honours and Awards Ceremony. The two Bravery...

Business award deadline looms

With entries closing on Monday 18 August, the 2025 Sunshine Coast Business Awards are on track to mark the awards’ 30th year with record...

Standing ovation for French music program by Oriana Choir

Oriana Choir’s presentation of work celebrating the elegance, passion and rich musical heritage of France at Saint Patrick’s Church deservedly earned a spontaneous standing...

Lessons learned through time and effort

Farming the land is not for the faint-hearted - floods, fire and drought are some of the challenges faced. Yet as ERLE LEVEY finds,...

Surfing culture muscles up

To be honest, it doesn’t take that much to get our surfing councillor, Tom Wegener, excited – a one-foot wave at Tea Tree will...

Jazzing it up

Huge drug bust

Saving First Point

Curtains and blinds