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Protective Services uniforms donated to children in need

The Protective Services Group donated some older, unused uniforms to Uniforms 4 Kids on Tuesday 10 November. Uniforms 4 Kids is a not-for-profit charity, founded...

Sunshine Coast kids clean up our beaches for the turtles

Eight schools, 262 students, teachers and parents, over eight days have picked up 121 kilograms or almost 4000 pieces of litter from Sunshine Coast...

Noosa Rotary Club supports Legacy

In 1923, Legacy made a promise to help families carry on with their lives after the loss or injury of a loved one in...

Calling on Noosa and Coolum District Residents to Share Sunshine Safely

Summer is set to look a little different this year, so Golden Circle and Surf Life Saving Australia have released a surf safety checklist...

Peregian Beach oceanfront asset sells for $1.64M at auction

An interstate buyer has snapped up an oceanfront tenanted investment on two titles under the hammer for $1,640,000 at Shops 1&2/2 Kingfisher Drive in...

Margaret celebrates 100 years in style

If Queen Elizabeth can enjoy a Gin and Tonic, then so can Noosaville’s Margaret Sherrell as she celebrates her 100th birthday. Margaret was joined by...

Funding for greenery research to make life for aged care residents cooler

Life in aged care could become a whole lot cooler thanks to an innovative new research project led by University of the Sunshine Coast...

Sunshine Coast lifeguard takes out national award

Sunshine Coast lifeguard Corey Jones was crowned Lifeguard of the Year at the Surf Life Saving Australia National Awards of Excellence at the weekend. Corey,...

Better internet is coming to Cooroy

With the COVID pandemic changing how business is done and data needs increasing across the board, regional connectivity has never been more important. OneQode is...

Big penalties for illegal tree clearing

Sunshine Coast Council is coming down hard on residents who illegally clear or damage trees in council managed reserves, with a string of cases...

Jump on-board the Christmas hamper appeal

Imagine Christmas morning without presents for your children or a festive meal on the table. Without help, that will be the reality for many...

Djabindja garden officially opens

Tewantin State School held its NAIDOC celebrations on Tuesday, with Gubbi Gubbi Elder Lyndon Davis and Torres Strait Island performers, Zom Zolbe Kolbe performing...

Gardens need plan for living collections

A living collection management plan is a vital component required in the draft Noosa Botanic Gardens masterplan to address a lack of focus on...

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