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Lockdown leads to inspired art

Felix Gaborit used the COVID year to express joy and spirituality through art and will be sharing his work in an exhibition during May. The...

China threat real: former RAAF Chief

Australia’s idyllic lifestyle was under direct threat for the first time in our lifetime from an aggressive and expansionist China, Air Marshall Geoff Shepherd...

Weather anchors rowing at first Olympic Games

Rowing has been staged at every Olympics except the first Games in 1896. In the results section of the ‘1896 Official Report of the...

Tourism set to rebound as State’s tourism Awards relaunch

The Queensland Tourism Awards are back and set to be bigger and better than before, as the tourism industry comes together to champion the...

Noosa Rotary celebrates 100 years

Noosa Rotary is celebrating 100 years of Rotary serving local and international needs of the community. The Easter egg river run held with the Noosa...

Grab life by the balls launches in Peregian

A Sunshine Coast men’s mental health charity has launched a new group at Peregian Beach, with the local bakery getting behind the cause. Grab Life...

Flight path review “falls short“ on noise monitors

Community group Flight Path Forum says solutions need to be found urgently as aviation noise impacts on communities escalate. While community feedback on the second...

Let’s put an end to domestic and family violence

As Queenslanders rally and unite to mark Domestic and Family Violence Awareness month (May), Sunshine Coast residents are invited to join in a march...

Major drug operation leads to seven arrests

Detectives from the Crime and Intelligence Command’s Drug and Serious Crime Group and the Sunshine Coast District have closed a major operation focused on...

Noosa police search for witnesses of alleged attempted rape

Police have launched an appeal to find the driver of a car captured on CCTV in the area of where a woman was allegedly...

The social side of Anzac Day

Once the ceremonies were completed it was time for veterans and community members to reconnect with old friends, share a meal and a drink...

Sombre dawn service

Amid the early morning greeting from lorikeets and kookaburras it was only the sound of a lone bugler that could be heard at dawn...

Artist turns invasive weed into fashion

From invasive vine to award-winning wearable art—local artist Vivien Eardley is set to wow audiences at this year’s Mary Valley Art Festival. Vivien will bring...

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