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Have your say on fishing laws

Queenslanders have another two weeks to have their say on proposed amendments to the Fisheries Regulation 2008. Fisheries Minister Mark Furner said the proposed changes...

An evening with Jack Charles

A member of the Stolen Generation, Jack Charles was taken from his family as a youngster and raised in a boys’ home where he...

Cookbook explores indigenous cuisine

A former Pomona resident who led the production of an award-winning book on the revolution of Nordic cuisine believes that indigenous ingredients could soon...

Fishermen rise above the fire

Boreen Point fisherman Errol “Jimmy“ Lindsay is not going to let the torching of his boat two weeks ago stop him earning a living...

Dangerous surf conditions forecast over coming days

Surf Life Saving Queensland (SLSQ) is advising beachgoers to exercise caution over the coming days, with dangerous surf conditions predicted from Fraser Island down...

Aircraft noise ombudsman to attend flight path roundtable

A special stakeholder roundtable secured by Member for Fairfax Ted O’Brien with Airservices Australia is set to go ahead on Friday, with the Federal...

USC appoints new Pro Vice-Chancellor

The University of the Sunshine Coast has appointed award-winning academic Professor Denise Wood AM as its new Pro Vice-Chancellor. Professor Wood is currently employed as...

Study finds environmental link to whales in shark nets

The likelihood of humpback whales getting tangled in shark nets off southeast Queensland is higher when a major ocean current meanders closer to shore,...

Job well done by community

Local disability support charity Sunshine Butterflies celebrated the opening of their newly upgraded front entry and car park this week, hosting a BBQ lunch...

Rough weather forces removal of Sunshine Coast shark nets

Shark control protection equipment is being removed from beaches along Queensland’s Sunshine Coast due to forecast rough weather. Fisheries Queensland Shark Control Program Manager Michael...

Becoming a tech entrepreneur

If you use a mobile phone or surf online chances are you are using a product or service – such as a website, an...

Hopes high for a complete cycling network

Cyclists are hoping Noosa Council's $250,000 shire-wide walking and cycling pathway study will result in a complete and viable alternative transport option. Bike On director...

Free family fun as magic takes over Noosa Foreshore

From unicorn rides to treasure hunts, the Noosa River foreshore is set to come alive with colour, creativity, and pure magic on Saturday 13...