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Major award for Sunshine Clubbie

The recent Annual General Meeting and Election of Officers of the Sunshine Beach Surf Life Saving Club, is one that Life Member Ross Bartlett...

Advertising signage on cutting board

Noosa business organisations and owners hold serious concerns over the negative impact to businesses of Noosa Council's proposed advertising sign policy changes which include...

Peregian surf club remains a surf club

The future of Peregian Beach Surf Club looks set to remain in the hands of lifesavers after Noosa Council voted unanimously at Monday's General...

Climate emergency called

Noosa Council announced on Monday it would become the first Queensland local government to declare a climate emergency but warned there was a risk...

Preserving Mary River Cod

The Mary River Catchment Coordinating Committee (MRCCC) has welcomed the proposed new fishing regulations that relate to Mary River Cod believing they will give...

Garden Expo continues to bloom

The Queensland Garden Expo held at Nambour Showgrounds over the weekend started from a grass roots event in 1984 with just 300 visitors. Now...

Council capital works delivery

Noosa Council has boasted over its delivery of 96 per cent of Capital Works projects totalling nearly $23 million during the last financial year. Mayor...

Local woman rescues abused horses from slaughter house

Tewantin-raised Holly van Slooten has spent the past two years rescuing, rehabilitating and re-homing horses that have been abused, mistreated or sent to the...

Local employers a new addition to USC Open Day

In a local first, employers will attend USC’s Open Day at Sunshine Coast campus to talk with prospective students about future careers and work...

Peregian’s ‘prodigal’ son returns to Noosa

Just like a young Mozart at a very early age, Peregian local, Sacha Gibbs-McPhee remembers listening under the piano while his teacher mum, Tara,...

Shark control equipment returned to water

All shark control protection equipment has now been returned to Sunshine Coast and Stradbroke Island beaches after being temporarily removed due to rough weather. Fisheries...

Turning trash into treasure

Turning waste into valuable products is a new and innovative industry that is set to thrive in Queensland. Minister for Environment Leeanne Enoch said Waste...

Cancer increases leads. Bloomhill to seek more funds

Each year, around 4,000 Sunshine Coast residents are diagnosed with cancer, and among the local healthcare support providers is Buderim-based Bloomhill, which has seen...

Softballers tee off